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The climate crisis is a global issue, but poses significant local impacts. It particularly affects poorer and vulnerable communities in South Africa. Urgent action is required, but transitioning from our coal-heavy economy while leaving no one behind requires careful planning.
Despite the imminent introduction of the Climate Change Bill, efforts to bolster climate resilience and shift away from fossil fuels have been inconsistent. Climate change is not just an environmental concern but also a social and economic one, especially relevant as we approach the upcoming elections.
Guest: Dave Bryant - Member of Parliament representing the Democratic Alliance
Guest: Barbara Creecy - Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, representing the African National Congress
Guest: Nazier Paulsen - Member of Parliament representing the Economic Freedom Fighters
The climate crisis is a global issue, but poses significant local impacts. It particularly affects poorer and vulnerable communities in South Africa. Urgent action is required, but transitioning from our coal-heavy economy while leaving no one behind requires careful planning.
Despite the imminent introduction of the Climate Change Bill, efforts to bolster climate resilience and shift away from fossil fuels have been inconsistent. Climate change is not just an environmental concern but also a social and economic one, especially relevant as we approach the upcoming elections.
Guest: Dave Bryant - Member of Parliament representing the Democratic Alliance
Guest: Barbara Creecy - Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, representing the African National Congress
Guest: Nazier Paulsen - Member of Parliament representing the Economic Freedom Fighters