The shift to renewable energy makes financial sense
Mines turn to solar power because of Eskom’s unreliable coal-generated electricity supply
South African beekeepers compete with cheap honey imports while still using ethical, bee-friendly practices
One country pays for greenhouse gas emissions in another country and uses that credit for its own emission reduction targets — but accounting irregularities increased carbon emissions
The well-being of about 3.2-billion people, 40% of the world’s population, has been harmed
The judge ordered a 30-minute break for one of the accused to consult his lawyer
The ongoing three-week talks ahead of COP26 are proving tricky in a world of virtual climate diplomacy
The stage has been set for one of the most anticipated climate conferences to address global warming – and targets for the biggest emitters
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that South Africa could count on him to fix the inequalities associated with combating the virus
Stellenbosch researcher believes clinical trials on humans will show promising results