Control of increasingly scarce water is being used by armed groups to challenge central governments, causing untold suffering to civilians.
A study shows the floral kingdom is threated by rising temperatures and more frequent wildfires.
The reasons include faulty sewerage plants, rogue mines and weak monitoring agencies.
50 000 more cases in East Africa each year, and 30 000 fewer cases in Southern Africa each year, when phenomenon is in full force
The Olifants catchment is so badly managed that mines, farms and wastewater treatment plants are polluting it almost unchecked.
"Picking a deity also means joining a larger organisation and ascribing to its rules"
But government will first have to sort out messy laws and clashing policies between departments
You’d be forgiven for thinking that T rex was all bad. And Hollywood doesn’t help their image.
The IEA shows green power can work, but the state is still using its outdated pro-nuclear plan.
You can’t manage the weatherObservations support this; the sun can hide behind clouds and wind tends to veer between blustery and still in seconds. READ MORE: Energy fix stares SA in the face In practice, solar supplies electricity 30% of the time and wind supplies it 50% of the time. But the demand for power fluctuates […]