- Green movement in South Africa
The
Green movement in South Africa traces its history from the early beginnings of conservation, to the rise of radicalism and activism amongst local ecologists. Before theChernobyl disaster and the fall of theBerlin Wall , there were very few green activist groups in the country.Koeberg Alert and theDolphin Action and Awareness Group are probably two of the oldest post-conservation groups.While most early conservationists implicated themselves in the apartheid system, groups such as
Earthlife Africa were consciously aware of their role as nurturers of freedom and human rights as well as the rights of the earth and animal kingdom. TheCape Town Ecology Group for example, openly campaigned for political freedoms with a platform that "ecologised politics and politicised ecology". [Lewis, D, "Ending the Apartheid of the Environment", South, Southside Environment, March 7 to March 13, 1991, p19]In
Durban , theEnvironmental Justice Network , sprung up alongside apartheid issues that affected the environment as well as the rights of workers. While most radical environmentalists were absorbed into the governingAfrican National Congress , some toyed with the formation of a political party that would represent green interests.Time-line
*1983
Koeberg Alert founded;
*1986Chernobyl disaster
*1987Cape Town Ecology Group founded;
*1988Earthlife Africa formed;
*1990 A fishing industry campaign by theFood and Allied Workers Union links workers issues to the environment;
*1991 First National Conference on Environment and Development;
Environmental Monitoring Group releases a document "Towards Sustainable Development in South Africa" [Lewis, D, "Environment and Economics go together?, South Environment, Sept 19-25, 1991, p20] ;
GeneralMagnus Malan takes over as new Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry;
*2002 Rio+10World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg;
*2004Marthinus van Schalkwyk appointed as Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
*2006:Eskom , South Africa's national energy utility issues energy-saving lightbulbs to consumers as part of a "demand-side" energy-reduction campaign.References
ee also
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eThekwini ECOPEACE
*Green Party of South Africa
*Federation of Green Parties of Africa
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