Conservation Watch ‘Green growth’ economy demands fundamental change to how society is organised and in the way we live There is a link between economic growth and environmental disaster. Written by rovingreporters October 14, 2022December 17, 2022
Conservation Watch Social & Justice The story behind the murder of anti-mining activist, Fikile Ntshangase Fikile Ntshangase will be buried tomorrow. Roving Reporters looks into the background to her murder last Thursday evening. Mine boss links the killing and other recent incidents of violence and intimidation to concerns in the community about job losses should be the mine be forced to close Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife – the custodian of Kwazulu-Natal’s […] Written by rovingreporters October 29, 2020December 18, 2020
Uncategorized Techy tax: Strides in renewable energy put fossil fuel power on the line Eskom has little choice but to go green, but there are reasons it’s dragging its feet, writes Dr Andrew Venter Written by RR June 4, 2020June 4, 2020
Conservation Watch Environment Activists lose bid to shut down coal mine Interdict application to halt operations at the Somkhele coal mine thrown out with costs Written by rovingreporters November 21, 2018August 28, 2019
Conservation Watch Environment Judge in a quandary over coal mine A court is weighing the options in a legal challenge to stop operations at a Zululand mine. Thabiso Goba reports Written by rovingreporters August 28, 2018February 15, 2019
Conservation Watch Environment Court bid to close coal mine AN environmental advocacy group is seeking a court interdict to halt operations at the Somkhele coal mine near the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park in KwaZulu-Natal. Thabiso Goba reports Written by rovingreporters August 23, 2018August 25, 2018