Asking tomorrow's energy questions today
The Series
There's an emerging consensus between legislators and business leaders across the world, that we must now focus on broadening the energy landscape beyond traditional sources. But unconventional sources bring a new set of challenges. As Questions for the future moves into its fourth series, we continue to explore the issues and search for answers.
Discussion Programmes
Powering Progress
Johannesburg - South Africa
CNBC Africa’s Peter Ndoro joins the Questions for the Future team in Johannesburg to lead our debate on how sub-Saharan Africa can produce enough power to fuel economic growth. Like almost 2/3 of the continent, South Africa has suffered frequent and extended power outages over the last year which have had a dramatic impact on its economy.
The team gathered together some of the Africa’s biggest stakeholders and asked whether now is the time to re-think the way power is generated, delivered and sold across the sub-continent.
Questions for the future - Gets Personal
Since 1971 Greenpeace has gone from small band of activists to worldwide environmental brand with almost 3 million supporters and regional offices in 41 countries. The charity is known for taking headline grabbing action, and UK Executive Director, John Sauven is himself, no stranger to active campaigning duty.
We also hear how the relationship between NGOs like Greenpeace and multinational corporations has changed and continues to evolve.
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