An intrepid local photographer, Des Jacobs is hooked on snapping nature’s own fireworks. Sipho Kings spoke to him.
Local companies are matching the world’s best in declaring their carbon emissions, and doing something about them.
On World Toilet Day, 2.5-billion people sit without access to adequate sanitation. A child dies every 15 seconds as a result.
The solution to widespread carbon dioxide emissions is to turn the gas into a commodity, experts say. And it can be done with available technology.
Ivo Vegter says environmentalists exaggerate problems, but his book committs the same sins.
SAA has introduced a voluntary carbon-offset programme.
Derek Hanekom has taken over the department of science and technology after eight years as its deputy. The M&G sat down with him for a cappuccino.
Plans by the eThekwini municipality to use recycled water to provide 10% of its water needs have been dealt a heavy blow by citizens.
South Africa’s energy mix is due to be shaken up as the capacity allocated to independent power producers has now nearly doubled.
At night, the rubbish dumps of Alexandra come to life as rivers of rats come out of their holes they are the perfect breeding ground for rodents.