The Green Connection advocates for renewable energy which supports socio-economic development.
The Green Connection has worked with groundwork, investigating health impacts of coal.
The Green Connection attended and helped develop training material for a workshop on women’s rights.
Production of a report on the impacts of Biofuel in the poor and former homelands.
The Green Connection is part of various South African initiatives which promote a transition to a just energy future, including advocating and researching sustainable energy in South Africa: The Green Connection is a WRI partner in South Africa, is a South African partner of EGI international, and is part of the Electricity Governance –South Africa. The Green Connection is part of the one million climate jobs hosted by AIDC. THE ELECTRICITY GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE (EGI) is a collaborative global initiative of civil society, policymakers, regulators, and other electricity sector actors to promote the open, transparent, and accountable decision-making processes that are a necessary part of a socially and environmentally sustainable energy future. The Electricity Governance Initiative (EGI) is an international project coordinated by the World Resources Institute (WRI) of USA and the Prayas Energy Group of India. The major focus is on the governance of the electricity sector in a number of developing countries. These include Philippines, Brazil, Mongolia, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa. Energy Governance South Africa (EGSA) is a network of civil society organisations dedicated to promoting transparent, inclusive and accountable decision-making in the energy sector.
The Green Connection advocates for renewable energy which supports socio-economic development.
The Green Connection has worked with our partner, groundwork, investigating the health impacts of coal (The Health Impact of Coal Report). The report discusses the responsibility that coal-fired power stations bear for ambient air quality associated health impacts. Several media pieces can be accessed here:
The Green Connection attended and helped develop training material for a workshop on women’s rights run by an organisation that works with women and mining, called WOMIN. Liz McDaid worked with WOMIN specifically to develop resource materials on renewable energy, energy justice and promotion of energy security for women.
The Green Connection was contracted by SPP and Oxfam in 2011 to investigate and produce a report on the potential impacts of the South African Industrial Biofuel Strategy on the poor rural communities of the former homelands.