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/ 6 November 2009
The National Business Initiative has found there is limited evidence of climate adaptation strategies,
writes Yolandi Groenewald.
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/ 23 October 2009
Twenty-four local councils dumped raw sewage into SA’s rivers between 2004 and August this year, the water affairs minister has told Parliament.
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/ 23 October 2009
Yolandi Groenewald puts her house on a low-kilowatt diet.
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/ 19 October 2009
Local birders are concerned about wealthy Arabs
coming to South Africa to hunt threatened species.
Yolandi Groenewald reports.
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/ 14 October 2009
The world has already spent 40% of its allotted carbon budget since 1990 and has little more than half of what it is allowed to spend until 2100.
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/ 10 October 2009
A significant climate deal later this year is
looking less and less likely as developed and developing nations slug it out over emissions.
Time is running out for negotiating a binding, inclusive climate change treaty in Copenhagen, Denmark at the end of the year.
A Cape Town woman puts her life on the
line as an eco-warrior with Sea Shepherd.
The global recession revealed its first hint of a silver lining when the International Energy Agency revealed that carbon emissions could fall in 2009
The United Nations’s scheme to protect the forests, Redd, is being questioned after critics pointed out that it could be open to corruption.