Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warnsBy Sheree BegaScientists say dominant climate and biodiversity models rely too heavily on existing economic systems and overlook inequality, Global South perspectives and Indigenous knowledge, calling for more transformative and inclusive scenario-building
SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambitionWWF South Africa has criticised proposed biodiversity targets, warning they fall short of global 30×30 commitments despite worsening ecological decline By Sheree BegaWhale strike risk rises as shipping surges off SA coastScientists warn that increasing global shipping traffic rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope is intensifying overlap with whale habitats off South Africa’s west coast, raising the risk of vessel strikes By Sheree BegaA century of KrugerKruger National Park’s 100-year milestone reflects both South Africa’s conservation history and SANParks’ efforts to shift from exclusionary “fortress conservation” to community partnerships and local economic development By Brian SokutuPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyageBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister has ordered the evacuation of the Marion Island overwintering team after shortages of fuel additives delayed the SA Agulhas II relief voyage to the remote sub-Antarctic base Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deathsBy Sheree BegaSA has banned the toxic pesticide, terbufos, after the deaths of six Soweto children and hundreds of poisoning cases linked to the chemical Conservation drive crosses bordersBy Sheree BegaAn EU-funded initiative has been launched in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, shared by South Africa and Botswana and one of southern Africa’s most important ecosystems KZN coastal communities demand withdrawal of SA Lithium mine expansion over legal, environmental concernsBy Sheree BegaA coalition of KwaZulu-Natal coastal organisations is calling for the withdrawal of SA Lithium’s Highbury Mine expansion near Umzumbe, citing alleged legal flaws, water risks, biodiversity loss and inadequate public participation in the environmental assessment process Malawi’s solar push bypasses its poorestBy Collins MtikaA peer-reviewed study finds wealth inequality is locking the poorest households out of solar electrification Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? 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Whale strike risk rises as shipping surges off SA coastScientists warn that increasing global shipping traffic rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope is intensifying overlap with whale habitats off South Africa’s west coast, raising the risk of vessel strikes By Sheree BegaA century of KrugerKruger National Park’s 100-year milestone reflects both South Africa’s conservation history and SANParks’ efforts to shift from exclusionary “fortress conservation” to community partnerships and local economic development By Brian SokutuPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyageBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister has ordered the evacuation of the Marion Island overwintering team after shortages of fuel additives delayed the SA Agulhas II relief voyage to the remote sub-Antarctic base Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deathsBy Sheree BegaSA has banned the toxic pesticide, terbufos, after the deaths of six Soweto children and hundreds of poisoning cases linked to the chemical Conservation drive crosses bordersBy Sheree BegaAn EU-funded initiative has been launched in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, shared by South Africa and Botswana and one of southern Africa’s most important ecosystems KZN coastal communities demand withdrawal of SA Lithium mine expansion over legal, environmental concernsBy Sheree BegaA coalition of KwaZulu-Natal coastal organisations is calling for the withdrawal of SA Lithium’s Highbury Mine expansion near Umzumbe, citing alleged legal flaws, water risks, biodiversity loss and inadequate public participation in the environmental assessment process Malawi’s solar push bypasses its poorestBy Collins MtikaA peer-reviewed study finds wealth inequality is locking the poorest households out of solar electrification Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
A century of KrugerKruger National Park’s 100-year milestone reflects both South Africa’s conservation history and SANParks’ efforts to shift from exclusionary “fortress conservation” to community partnerships and local economic development By Brian SokutuPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Partner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyageBy Sheree BegaThe environment minister has ordered the evacuation of the Marion Island overwintering team after shortages of fuel additives delayed the SA Agulhas II relief voyage to the remote sub-Antarctic base Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deathsBy Sheree BegaSA has banned the toxic pesticide, terbufos, after the deaths of six Soweto children and hundreds of poisoning cases linked to the chemical Conservation drive crosses bordersBy Sheree BegaAn EU-funded initiative has been launched in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, shared by South Africa and Botswana and one of southern Africa’s most important ecosystems KZN coastal communities demand withdrawal of SA Lithium mine expansion over legal, environmental concernsBy Sheree BegaA coalition of KwaZulu-Natal coastal organisations is calling for the withdrawal of SA Lithium’s Highbury Mine expansion near Umzumbe, citing alleged legal flaws, water risks, biodiversity loss and inadequate public participation in the environmental assessment process Malawi’s solar push bypasses its poorestBy Collins MtikaA peer-reviewed study finds wealth inequality is locking the poorest households out of solar electrification Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deathsBy Sheree BegaSA has banned the toxic pesticide, terbufos, after the deaths of six Soweto children and hundreds of poisoning cases linked to the chemical Conservation drive crosses bordersBy Sheree BegaAn EU-funded initiative has been launched in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, shared by South Africa and Botswana and one of southern Africa’s most important ecosystems KZN coastal communities demand withdrawal of SA Lithium mine expansion over legal, environmental concernsBy Sheree BegaA coalition of KwaZulu-Natal coastal organisations is calling for the withdrawal of SA Lithium’s Highbury Mine expansion near Umzumbe, citing alleged legal flaws, water risks, biodiversity loss and inadequate public participation in the environmental assessment process Malawi’s solar push bypasses its poorestBy Collins MtikaA peer-reviewed study finds wealth inequality is locking the poorest households out of solar electrification Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Conservation drive crosses bordersBy Sheree BegaAn EU-funded initiative has been launched in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, shared by South Africa and Botswana and one of southern Africa’s most important ecosystems KZN coastal communities demand withdrawal of SA Lithium mine expansion over legal, environmental concernsBy Sheree BegaA coalition of KwaZulu-Natal coastal organisations is calling for the withdrawal of SA Lithium’s Highbury Mine expansion near Umzumbe, citing alleged legal flaws, water risks, biodiversity loss and inadequate public participation in the environmental assessment process Malawi’s solar push bypasses its poorestBy Collins MtikaA peer-reviewed study finds wealth inequality is locking the poorest households out of solar electrification Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
KZN coastal communities demand withdrawal of SA Lithium mine expansion over legal, environmental concernsBy Sheree BegaA coalition of KwaZulu-Natal coastal organisations is calling for the withdrawal of SA Lithium’s Highbury Mine expansion near Umzumbe, citing alleged legal flaws, water risks, biodiversity loss and inadequate public participation in the environmental assessment process Malawi’s solar push bypasses its poorestBy Collins MtikaA peer-reviewed study finds wealth inequality is locking the poorest households out of solar electrification Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Malawi’s solar push bypasses its poorestBy Collins MtikaA peer-reviewed study finds wealth inequality is locking the poorest households out of solar electrification Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Cape Town storm floods 26 informal settlements and damages more than 10 000 structuresBy Sheree BegaMore than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Study: Linking climate change to health doubles support for public actionBy Sheree BegaNew research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Santam and SA Weather Service join forces to strengthen South Africa’s early warning systemsBy Sheree BegaBy expanding SAWS’s observation network, the partnership seeks to close critical forecasting gaps in regions vulnerable to floods, storms and extreme rainfall Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Parliament intensifies scrutiny of SasolBy Sheree BegaParliament’s portfolio committee on forestry, fisheries and environment is widening its oversight into Sasol after receiving protected disclosures from environmental whistleblower Ian Erasmus Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Decades after asbestos ban, former miners continue to suffer deadly health effectsBy Sheree BegaA new University of Cape Town study has found elevated mortality among former asbestos miners in South Africa, highlighting the long-term health consequences of asbestos exposure decades after mining ended Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Locked into coal: South Africa’s broken transitionBy Tulani NgwenyaDelayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More Latest News CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-field Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participation Climate models failing to reflect inequality and Global South realities, study warns Fort Hare serves misconduct charges on vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu From migration pressure to development architecture: Why Africa needs an economic diplomacy framework Ending hunger in Africa needs Africa-led science and the governance to match Pope Leo’s AI encyclical and the urgent need for human leadership Royal house tensions deepen after removal of King Misuzulu’s key aides SA’s biodiversity plan under fire for lacking ambition 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 }
Minerals boom but benefits bypass communitiesBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector Load More