Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threatsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that ticks carried by trafficked pangolins may spread pathogens across continents, affecting people and animals
South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcherStudy reveals hidden contamination: pharmaceuticals, heavy metals and banned pesticides found By Sheree BegaSA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transitionNew research shows that jobs in coal mines are the most threatened by the energy transition By Sheree BegaUN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystemsThe World Restoration Flagships, spanning 18 countries, showcase large-scale efforts to revive forests, grasslands, farms and coastlines, restore biodiversity and secure sustainable livelihoods By Sheree BegaPartner ContentAfrica’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity By Thabo Mohlala From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s riversBy Sheree BegaThe fish has been formally named, underscoring the urgent need for the conservation of freshwater systems and the species that call them home Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar futureBy Sheree BegaSmall-scale sugarcane farmers recently joined experts and policymakers to chart a low-carbon, inclusive future for one of South Africa’s most important but struggling industries Joburg residents unite to demand action over city’s water emergencyBy Sheree BegaResidents, civil society groups and business leaders call for immediate action to fix the city’s collapsing water system Climate crisis: Coral reefs hit critical tipping pointBy Sheree BegaThe world has reached the first of many Earth system tipping points that will cause catastrophic harm unless humanity takes urgent action, report warns UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy futureBy Sheree BegaWithout responsible governance, the rush for minerals risks environmental harm, social disruption and lost economic opportunity South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 coal workers face high risks amid energy transitionNew research shows that jobs in coal mines are the most threatened by the energy transition By Sheree BegaUN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystemsThe World Restoration Flagships, spanning 18 countries, showcase large-scale efforts to revive forests, grasslands, farms and coastlines, restore biodiversity and secure sustainable livelihoods By Sheree BegaPartner ContentAfrica’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity By Thabo Mohlala From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s riversBy Sheree BegaThe fish has been formally named, underscoring the urgent need for the conservation of freshwater systems and the species that call them home Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar futureBy Sheree BegaSmall-scale sugarcane farmers recently joined experts and policymakers to chart a low-carbon, inclusive future for one of South Africa’s most important but struggling industries Joburg residents unite to demand action over city’s water emergencyBy Sheree BegaResidents, civil society groups and business leaders call for immediate action to fix the city’s collapsing water system Climate crisis: Coral reefs hit critical tipping pointBy Sheree BegaThe world has reached the first of many Earth system tipping points that will cause catastrophic harm unless humanity takes urgent action, report warns UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy futureBy Sheree BegaWithout responsible governance, the rush for minerals risks environmental harm, social disruption and lost economic opportunity South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystemsThe World Restoration Flagships, spanning 18 countries, showcase large-scale efforts to revive forests, grasslands, farms and coastlines, restore biodiversity and secure sustainable livelihoods By Sheree BegaPartner ContentAfrica’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity By Thabo Mohlala
Partner ContentAfrica’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity By Thabo Mohlala
From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s riversBy Sheree BegaThe fish has been formally named, underscoring the urgent need for the conservation of freshwater systems and the species that call them home Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar futureBy Sheree BegaSmall-scale sugarcane farmers recently joined experts and policymakers to chart a low-carbon, inclusive future for one of South Africa’s most important but struggling industries Joburg residents unite to demand action over city’s water emergencyBy Sheree BegaResidents, civil society groups and business leaders call for immediate action to fix the city’s collapsing water system Climate crisis: Coral reefs hit critical tipping pointBy Sheree BegaThe world has reached the first of many Earth system tipping points that will cause catastrophic harm unless humanity takes urgent action, report warns UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy futureBy Sheree BegaWithout responsible governance, the rush for minerals risks environmental harm, social disruption and lost economic opportunity South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar futureBy Sheree BegaSmall-scale sugarcane farmers recently joined experts and policymakers to chart a low-carbon, inclusive future for one of South Africa’s most important but struggling industries Joburg residents unite to demand action over city’s water emergencyBy Sheree BegaResidents, civil society groups and business leaders call for immediate action to fix the city’s collapsing water system Climate crisis: Coral reefs hit critical tipping pointBy Sheree BegaThe world has reached the first of many Earth system tipping points that will cause catastrophic harm unless humanity takes urgent action, report warns UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy futureBy Sheree BegaWithout responsible governance, the rush for minerals risks environmental harm, social disruption and lost economic opportunity South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
Joburg residents unite to demand action over city’s water emergencyBy Sheree BegaResidents, civil society groups and business leaders call for immediate action to fix the city’s collapsing water system Climate crisis: Coral reefs hit critical tipping pointBy Sheree BegaThe world has reached the first of many Earth system tipping points that will cause catastrophic harm unless humanity takes urgent action, report warns UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy futureBy Sheree BegaWithout responsible governance, the rush for minerals risks environmental harm, social disruption and lost economic opportunity South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
Climate crisis: Coral reefs hit critical tipping pointBy Sheree BegaThe world has reached the first of many Earth system tipping points that will cause catastrophic harm unless humanity takes urgent action, report warns UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy futureBy Sheree BegaWithout responsible governance, the rush for minerals risks environmental harm, social disruption and lost economic opportunity South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy futureBy Sheree BegaWithout responsible governance, the rush for minerals risks environmental harm, social disruption and lost economic opportunity South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
South Africa’s oceans: “Blue gold” for jobs and growth by 2035By Sheree BegaEnvironment minister Dion George says oceans could provide a R166 billion boost and 600 000 jobs South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
South Africa’s major climate threats — from drought to deadly heatwavesBy Sheree BegaFrom collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate future is fast becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
Clean air crisis: Sub-Saharan Africa left with less than 1% of global fundingBy Sheree BegaFossil fuel projects soar while African cities face ‘clean-air finance desert’ New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
New study exposes massive undercount of methane leaks from South Africa’s coal minesBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study reveals that methane emissions from coal mines may be seven to 14 times higher than official estimates. Experts say capturing this potent greenhouse gas could cut climate pollution, improve mine safety and create jobs in coal regions like Mpumalanga Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
Rising temperatures and extreme weather endanger wildlife migrationBy Sheree BegaFrom Arctic shorebirds to Amazon river dolphins, migratory species are facing unprecedented risks from climate change, habitat fragmentation and environmental shifts SA municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 municipalities get high-resolution data to tackle climate hazardsBy Sheree BegaWits and Sanbi have launched fact sheets, helping local governments plan for a climate-stressed SA Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More Latest News Hidden hitchhikers: Ticks on trafficked pangolins pose health threats Hawks helicopter attempted to stop Molefe arrest, Witness A tells Madlanga commission Senzo Mchunu throws Shadrack Sibiya under the bus, denies directive to remove 121 dockets South Africa’s Crocodile River catchment turning into a ‘chemical cocktail’, warns researcher Africa’s Girl Child Dialogues Tourism and hospitality: Africa’s untapped opportunity 5 benefits of online English classes for kids KwaZulu-Natal coalition in jeopardy as MK party motion tests relations between ANC and IFP Madlanga: Witness A implicates senior Gauteng officials in drug cartels and syndicated hits The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses? 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 }
Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion GeorgeBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided Load More