SOUTH Africa is in the middle of a gripping conversation about transitioning away from fossil fuels, arguably to energy resources ineluctably dubbed renewable or sustainable. Or rather, going by the sophistry of the well-tutored, sustainably renewable.
How fast such a transition should occur, and to what degree of intensity, has not yet been determined.
One thing is certain, however: Just like the urgent climate change themes requiring pressing attention, the paths leading to the public discourse of