The story of Eskom
Load-shedding, deepening privatization, and unaffordable electricity makes it difficult to imagine a pivot away from the neoliberal approach to South Africa’s climate crisis.
Load-shedding, deepening privatization, and unaffordable electricity makes it difficult to imagine a pivot away from the neoliberal approach to South Africa’s climate crisis.
What does the history of South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, tell us about the apartheid and post-apartheid state?
Why is South Africa suffering from up to 12 hours of blackouts a day? On this podcast, we explain the country’s energy crisis.
It may seem obvious that a real transition to renewable energies is urgent, but not all transitions are the same or fair.
As countries expand investment in decentralized renewable energy, its worth keeping an eye on who's profiting.
Guest post by Rosie Spinks Hear the words ‘alternative energy in Africa’ and you might think