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Friday, April 23, 2010
Earthlife Africa Demonstration Outside Parliament Earlier Today
Earthlife Africa demonstrated against a nuclear and coal future and for a clean energy future for SA in front of Parliament in Cape Town today. Earthlife Africa handed over "information from civil society about the economics of our power choices today; approaches to a future sustainable economy; and information that can assist many energy struggles today", This action was "joined by: AIDC; SA Water Caucus; Carbon Trade Watch; Trade Strategy Group; Climate Justice Now!; SA Coalition for Environmental Justice", Free Life on Earth, and more. Click here to read a copy of the letter submitted by our chairman, David, regarding grid-tie inverters and solar water geysers.
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