Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking projectBy Sheree BegaBirdLife South Africa launches its first tracking project for migratory shorebirds, revealing complex journeys and new conservation priorities across the Africa–Eurasian flyway
Pollution threatens vital waterwayFrom stormwater and sewage to degraded wetlands, the Klip River’s decline highlights the urgent need for infrastructure repairs and ecological restoration, scientists warn By Sheree BegaPresidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030Commissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning By Dianah ChiyangwaWhen war poisons the earthThe conflict in Iran is causing severe environmental damage, from black rain and toxic smoke to threats to water, soil and climate, warn faith leaders and environmental experts By Sheree BegaPartner ContentHow Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habitsBy Partner Content SA is moving backwards with water, says WaterCANBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green Drop report shows how the country’s rivers are being “turned into sewage channels” Extreme heat is becoming Southern Africa’s defining climate and health threat, report warnsBy Sheree BegaExtreme heat is no longer a future problem. A major new report warns it is intensifying inequality, illness and climate vulnerability across Southern Africa and the worst-hit are often those least able to escape it SA’s water crisis deepens: Nearly half of wastewater systems criticalBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green, Blue and No Drop reports show widespread deterioration of water and sanitation infrastructure. Nearly half of wastewater systems are critical, drinking water improvements are marginal and non-revenue water losses remain high in multiple provinces, highlighting urgent need for municipal investment and reform Olifants River faces extreme warming by 2100, threatening fish and macroinvertebratesBy Sheree BegaNew research projects the Olifants River in the Kruger National Park could reach daily water temperatures of 42–44°C by the end of the century under a high-emissions scenario, putting fish, macroinvertebrates and freshwater ecosystems at serious risk Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promisesBy Marcia Moyana and Thabo MolelekwaA flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? 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Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030Commissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning By Dianah ChiyangwaWhen war poisons the earthThe conflict in Iran is causing severe environmental damage, from black rain and toxic smoke to threats to water, soil and climate, warn faith leaders and environmental experts By Sheree BegaPartner ContentHow Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habitsBy Partner Content SA is moving backwards with water, says WaterCANBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green Drop report shows how the country’s rivers are being “turned into sewage channels” Extreme heat is becoming Southern Africa’s defining climate and health threat, report warnsBy Sheree BegaExtreme heat is no longer a future problem. A major new report warns it is intensifying inequality, illness and climate vulnerability across Southern Africa and the worst-hit are often those least able to escape it SA’s water crisis deepens: Nearly half of wastewater systems criticalBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green, Blue and No Drop reports show widespread deterioration of water and sanitation infrastructure. Nearly half of wastewater systems are critical, drinking water improvements are marginal and non-revenue water losses remain high in multiple provinces, highlighting urgent need for municipal investment and reform Olifants River faces extreme warming by 2100, threatening fish and macroinvertebratesBy Sheree BegaNew research projects the Olifants River in the Kruger National Park could reach daily water temperatures of 42–44°C by the end of the century under a high-emissions scenario, putting fish, macroinvertebrates and freshwater ecosystems at serious risk Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promisesBy Marcia Moyana and Thabo MolelekwaA flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
When war poisons the earthThe conflict in Iran is causing severe environmental damage, from black rain and toxic smoke to threats to water, soil and climate, warn faith leaders and environmental experts By Sheree BegaPartner ContentHow Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habitsBy Partner Content
SA is moving backwards with water, says WaterCANBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green Drop report shows how the country’s rivers are being “turned into sewage channels” Extreme heat is becoming Southern Africa’s defining climate and health threat, report warnsBy Sheree BegaExtreme heat is no longer a future problem. A major new report warns it is intensifying inequality, illness and climate vulnerability across Southern Africa and the worst-hit are often those least able to escape it SA’s water crisis deepens: Nearly half of wastewater systems criticalBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green, Blue and No Drop reports show widespread deterioration of water and sanitation infrastructure. Nearly half of wastewater systems are critical, drinking water improvements are marginal and non-revenue water losses remain high in multiple provinces, highlighting urgent need for municipal investment and reform Olifants River faces extreme warming by 2100, threatening fish and macroinvertebratesBy Sheree BegaNew research projects the Olifants River in the Kruger National Park could reach daily water temperatures of 42–44°C by the end of the century under a high-emissions scenario, putting fish, macroinvertebrates and freshwater ecosystems at serious risk Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promisesBy Marcia Moyana and Thabo MolelekwaA flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Extreme heat is becoming Southern Africa’s defining climate and health threat, report warnsBy Sheree BegaExtreme heat is no longer a future problem. A major new report warns it is intensifying inequality, illness and climate vulnerability across Southern Africa and the worst-hit are often those least able to escape it SA’s water crisis deepens: Nearly half of wastewater systems criticalBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green, Blue and No Drop reports show widespread deterioration of water and sanitation infrastructure. Nearly half of wastewater systems are critical, drinking water improvements are marginal and non-revenue water losses remain high in multiple provinces, highlighting urgent need for municipal investment and reform Olifants River faces extreme warming by 2100, threatening fish and macroinvertebratesBy Sheree BegaNew research projects the Olifants River in the Kruger National Park could reach daily water temperatures of 42–44°C by the end of the century under a high-emissions scenario, putting fish, macroinvertebrates and freshwater ecosystems at serious risk Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promisesBy Marcia Moyana and Thabo MolelekwaA flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
SA’s water crisis deepens: Nearly half of wastewater systems criticalBy Sheree BegaThe latest Green, Blue and No Drop reports show widespread deterioration of water and sanitation infrastructure. Nearly half of wastewater systems are critical, drinking water improvements are marginal and non-revenue water losses remain high in multiple provinces, highlighting urgent need for municipal investment and reform Olifants River faces extreme warming by 2100, threatening fish and macroinvertebratesBy Sheree BegaNew research projects the Olifants River in the Kruger National Park could reach daily water temperatures of 42–44°C by the end of the century under a high-emissions scenario, putting fish, macroinvertebrates and freshwater ecosystems at serious risk Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promisesBy Marcia Moyana and Thabo MolelekwaA flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Olifants River faces extreme warming by 2100, threatening fish and macroinvertebratesBy Sheree BegaNew research projects the Olifants River in the Kruger National Park could reach daily water temperatures of 42–44°C by the end of the century under a high-emissions scenario, putting fish, macroinvertebrates and freshwater ecosystems at serious risk Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promisesBy Marcia Moyana and Thabo MolelekwaA flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promisesBy Marcia Moyana and Thabo MolelekwaA flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrativeBy Sheree BegaA new study co-authored by a University of Pretoria conservation scientist argues that widely cited claims of catastrophic global wildlife decline may overstate biodiversity loss in Africa Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Giraffe translocation in KZN strengthens herd and tourismBy Sheree BegaEight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Human-made chemicals embedded across global oceans, major study findsBy Sheree BegaA groundbreaking analysis of more than 2 300 seawater samples shows that industrial chemicals dominate ocean pollution signals, even far from land Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Investing in urban nature pays offBy Sheree BegaThe Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoBy Sheree BegaFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise “Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More Latest News Here’s how to make drug addiction a health issue, not a criminal one How Forex trading automation is changing retail trading habits Tiny birds, vast journeys: Inside SA’s first shorebird tracking project The Lab joins the Sentinel Ocean Alliance Camps Bay beach cleanup Universities must confront the shadow of institutional capture Broad-based BEE is not optional, says deputy minister Joel Mohai Andile Mngxitama’s inconsistency and the politics of denigration and opportunism Nedbank returns to lead as platinum partner for the 2026 Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference and Awards Alleviating the pain of family disputes Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
“Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksBy Sheree BegaAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg Load More