- Cape Town Ecology Group
The Cape Town Ecology Group is a
South Africa n based radical environmental group, founded in 1987, as a "child of Koeberg Alert", and active until the early 1990s. It espoused a more political-orientatedgreen ideology as opposed to the apartheid-based conservation groups of the time. According to founder Mike Cope: "We felt the need to view ecological issues on a broader level and recognised the connection between politics and ecology. Ecology is definitely a political issue because environmental issues are about where we live." [ Lewis, D, "Ending the Apartheid of the Environment", South, Southside Environment, March 7 to March 13, 1991, p19 ]in 1991. The National Conference on Environment and Development was held at the University of the Western Cape and some 231 representatives from a wide range of organisations discussed the links between environmental degradation and the political situation in Southern Africa. The three day conference aimed to "Ecologise Politics, Politicise Ecology" and was considered a breakthrough for its time.
According to conference organiser, Phakamile Tshazibane: "For the first time groups such as the
Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), the National Council of Trade Unions (Nactu), thePan Africanist Congress (PAC) and theAfrican National Congress (ANC), found common ground around the issue of the environment."Founders
*Mike Cope (author, anarchist and son of Jack Cope)
*Julia Martin (active member of the Steering Committee for seven years)
*Karen Rolfes (tobacco heiress)References
ee also
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Earthlife Africa
*Earth Summit 2002
*Green movement in South Africa
*Koeberg Alert
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