South Africa’s energy crisis Transnational Institute - 19.06.2008 13:00
The Basker Vashee Memorial Lecture Speaker: Dr. David Fig DATE: Tuesday, 24 June 2008, 20h00- 22h00 VENUE: de Balie, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, Amsterdam Entrance 5 euro South Africa faces a huge energy crisis, with widespread power cuts since the start of the year signalling an electricity shortage that will take several more years to resolve. The power cuts have had a major impact on the economy and the jobs of those who depend on it. One thing is now clear. The days of cheap and plentiful energy have gone. David Fig will talk to the new debate on energy in South Africa, which includes investment in renewable energy sources, plans for new nuclear power plants, and the future of energy-intensive industries. With coal and other fossil fuel prices at record highs, and nuclear power beset with major environmental and security concerns, the lecture will be of interest to anyone looking to understand the future politics of energy, and debates on development in sub-Saharan Africa. David Fig is a South African environmental sociologist and political economist. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics, and is a specialist in questions of energy, trade, biodiversity, and corporate responsibility. His recent books include /Staking their Claims: Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in South Africa/ (UKZN Press, 2007) and /Uranium Road: Questioning South Africa's Nuclear Direction/ (Jacana, 2005). He works closely with various environmental justice NGOs and chairs the board of Biowatch South Africa (www.biowatch.org.za/). The lecture is held to commemorate the life of Basker Vashee (1944-2005), a Zimbabwean activist and scholar who was director of the Amsterdam-based Transnational Institute (TNI) from 1977 to 1987, and a TNI Fellow until the end of his life. Further information and interview requests: Dr Fig will be in Amsterdam and available to the media between 22 and 24 June. Please contact Andrea at andrea@tni.org or 020-6626608 E-Mail: andrea@tni.org Website: http://www.tni.org |