#CancelCoal

End new coal for our

just future!

In a landmark ruling, the High Court of South Africa has overturned the government’s plans for new coal-fired power stations deeming it unconstitutional.

Image: Julia Evans via Daily Maverick

The #CancelCoal campaign is a youth-led campaign by the African Climate Alliance, Vukani Environmental Movement, and groundWork. It calls for the end of new coal in South Africa and supports the landmark legal case of the same name, represented by the Centre for Environmental Rights. 

The legal case, which was heard on 9 and 10 October 2024 in Pretoria High Court, is a constitutional challenge to the South African government’s plans to introduce 1500 MW of new coal-fired power electricity - the equivalent of three to four large power plants. We asked the court to put a stop to the government’s call for the development of this new coal capacity. On 4 December 2024, we received the news that we had won the case!

#CancelCoal now to protect our health, environment, and economy from the harms of new coal-fired power plants.

It is the first time in South African history that youth have led on a climate change court case against the government!

Images: Julia Evans via Daily Maverick

Why is #CancelCoal important?

  • HEALTH: Those who live on the coal front are already suffering extreme health problems because of poor air quality around coal plants. Air pollution from coal-fired power stations kills more than 2,200 South Africans every year and causes thousands of cases of bronchitis and asthma in adults and children annually. This costs the country more than R30 billion annually, through hospital admissions and lost working days.

  • ECONOMY: Building new coal plants will take years and be very expensive to build and maintain. This will drive up the cost of electricity for everyone. Renewable energy projects are cheaper, more sustainable and can be deployed quickly to meet our immediate electricity needs.

  • JOBS: People who work coal jobs are increasingly under threat of retrenchments and are also forced to work in very unhealthy environments. Future renewable energy and other green economy jobs can create even more opportunities for workers than future coal jobs – if planned carefully. 

  • CLIMATE CHANGE: Coal is a major contributor to climate change, driving extreme weather events that threaten our way of life. We have a responsibility to current and future generations to reduce emissions and embrace sustainable energy solutions.

Will cancelling new coal impact job creation?

A shift away from new coal to a more sustainable, diversified economy can create millions of new “climate jobs” — decent, people-driven jobs that reduce the causes and impacts of climate change. Watch this video to learn more.

You may have a few questions on your mind after learning about the #CancelCoal campaign and court case —we’re here to answer them and dispel and misconceptions.

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