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Green Connection - Liziwe McDaid

We are an institute of people of many faiths, united in our diversity through our common commitment to support the faith communities in fulfilling their environmental & socio- economic responsibility. SAFCEI upholds the core principles of the Earth Charter, including:  Respect and care for the community of life  Ecological integrity  Social and economic justice  Democracy, non-violence and peace

Presentation to the Portfolio committee: What should South Africa Commit to do no matter what the rest of the world does? Renewable energy path Adaptation – all plans of the country must be climate proof What should South Africa put forward into the climate change international arena? Hold fast to 1.5 degrees Costs of adaptation and mitigation

South Africa in the international arena South Africa as an African Leader South Africa as an international leader influential within G77 + China BRICS Africa Group

Basis of intervention: NOT about balancing development and environmental quality BUT ONLY development for the future is sustainable, low carbon development TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WORLD TRENDS

Energy system for the future

Specific inputs. Support Adaptation costs as part of negotiations Environmental ministry needs to speak strongly – to make sure that other sectors do make their plans climate resilient – eg to get DoE to complete the electricity plan No false solutions - nuclear and no coal and no CCS Prioritise energy efficiency Put alternative energy COAL efficiency

Specific inputs Take current subsidies to coal, nukes etc and redirect to renewable and energy efficiency Specifically mention how business has contributed R200bn into renewable energy Address infrastructure plans including buildings – lock in carbon emissions and development plans for 60 to 100 years Industry Commercial Residential Agriculture Transport Savings

Key inputs. Support Africa Group – 1.5 degrees - JUSTICE Attract people focused green investment – public commitment to climate resilience Need High focus on adaptation – need to climate proof

SAME, Tanzania

Thank you LIZ MCDAID s: Skype: liziwesa Making sustainable development a reality Moving Ahead – new value based decision making Protect our earth Act in the interests of future generations Use opportunity to challenge other nations to act globally and act locally!

Sustainability Bishop Geoff Davies Patron SAFCEI

The language of sustainable development: The world doesn’t work like a machine. This model theoretically integrated nature, people and economics.

In reality, the Sustainable Development model is more like this: Economics is dominant

Nature is the foundation of all life

Environment Society Economy Spirituality & Ethics at the core the 4 th pillar of sustainability Spirituality & Ethics