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As a result of South Africa recording its first COVID-19 index case in March 2020, the country
imposed one of the strictest lockdowns globally. The lockdown unearthed vital lessons that climate
practitioners both in South Africa – the largest emitter of greenhouse gases on the African
continent – and globally can draw from to facilitate the achievement of the thirteenth Sustainable
Development Goal (SDG 13). Drawing on secondary data analysis of media reports regarding
South Africa’s strategy to tackle the pandemic, with particular emphasis on the hard lockdown,
three themes emerged. These were rephrased to align appropriately with the discourse on climate
change. These include changing the distant framing narrative of climate change, prioritising green
growth and utilising credible messengers. Each theme is discussed critically in terms of how it will
aid climate policy developers and practitioners in facilitating the attainment of SDG 13. |
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