The deep oceans are a fragile final frontier, largely unknown and untouched but mining companies and governments — other than those in Africa — are eying its mineral riches
The country’s climate is becoming ‘more extreme’ as temperature records are broken
Scientists are digging for De Winton’s golden moles, working on the mystery of the riverine rabbit and using mesh mattresses to save the unique Knysna seahorse
But Sasol shouldn’t rely on natural gas a transition fuel, say civil society organisations
The durable bricks are made from 30% recycled plastic, some of which they collect from a network of 50 waste pickers
Yet plans are underway to import more plastic waste into the country and it has not signed global plastics treaty
Cathy Dreyer, the first female head ranger of the Kruger National Park, speaks to Sheree Bega about earning the trust of black rhinos by reading to them and why the park’s hard-working rangers deserve the admiration of all South Africans
Judge finds that public participation in democratic processes is not the exclusive preserve of the privileged few who have access to the internet and can read English
In South Africa, environmental activist Fikile Ntshangase and police detective Leroy Bruwer were killed
Some species have fewer than 50 individuals left in the wild and in South Africa, 6% of its species are threatened