Fatih Birol, the IEA’s executive director, says wealthy countries have a ‘moral responsibility’ to enable a just transition
Private rhino owners say the environment minister’s proposed policy is in conflict with existing legislation and their legal rights
A community resists as an exploratory Chinese coal mining project
on Dinde ancestral land forges ahead
Burundi has not yet dealt with its violent past, and successive leaders have failed to stop state repression. A political dialogue is urgently needed
South African scientists’ contracts were allegedly not renewed because of a funding gap
The local bourse has been criticised for failing to stop a spate of delistings
The 2020 lockdown meant tourism took a dive, but according to Libstar subsidiary Cape Herb & Spice, many people chose to ‘travel via their taste buds
Communal rangeland degradation, invasive species, environmental destruction and climate change all threaten the Maloti-Drakensberg mountain range
The land reform minister bans Ingonyama Trust chair from taking court ruling on appeal
Surpassing previous Covid-19 waves the third is sure to hit harder, yet there is little evidence of a move toward tighter regulations.