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I am a sustainability writer and journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa. A key interest is promoting understanding of the restorative economy – understanding the deep links between social injustices and inequality, the environment, economic myths, human culture and the huge potential of ecological restoration. I'm also an editor and speaker. More ...Twitter Updates
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- South Africa slowly shredding democracy, in line with international best practice
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Tag Archives: corruption
Business Day: ‘Stop giving the government a free pass on nuclear power’
Published in Business Day, 25 November 2011 ‘The nuclear path will compound centralisation and elitism, and necessitate importing skilled foreign labour’ IS SA about to multiply and repeat the R40bn arms-deal debacle that has haunted our politics for more than … Continue reading
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Tagged Alvin Weinberg, arms deal, Business Day, Citigroup, corruption, Fukushima, Koeberg, Moody's, nuclear energy, renewable energy, World Bank
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Sunday Times: ‘Can we fight corruption in a world that’s built on greed?’
Published in the Sunday Times, 8 August 2010 The only way to stop the rot is to create a fair society Man, are we ever in a stew over corruption. The issue is in the news every day, bloggers have … Continue reading

