Great white sharks and tuna face overheating risk as oceans warmBy Sheree BegaGreat white sharks, tuna and other warm-bodied fish burn nearly four times more energy than cold-blooded species, leaving them increasingly vulnerable as rising ocean temperatures shrink their habitats, a new study has found
1.9 million Cape Town residents face high to very high air pollution risk, new UCT research revealsMore than 40% of Cape Town’s population is exposed to high or very high air pollution risk, according to a new UCT study that reveals sharp environmental inequalities across the city. The research shows the worst impacts are concentrated in historically disadvantaged communities and calls for targeted action By Sheree BegaAfrica’s electric motorbike future can be built locally and powered by solar — our 6000km ride shows what’s possibleFor millions of people on the continent, motorcycles provide the most affordable and accessible form of transport, while also creating livelihoods for riders and small businesses By Thinus BooysenSA’s rhinos are ‘more valuable alive than dead’Government unveils new plan to strengthen rhino coordination and confront poaching By Sheree BegaPartner ContentCapitec at 25: how scale, trust and practical innovation are reshaping access to financeBy Capitec Bank Legal fight deepens over lion bone tradeBy Sheree BegaThe NSPCA and EMS Foundation have been admitted as intervening respondents in a High Court case that could determine whether the Minister is legally required to set export quotas for lion bones and related products from captive breeding operations Gauteng water crisis may amount to human rights violation, SAHRC warnsBy Sheree BegaThe South African Human Rights Commission has launched an inquiry into the province’s worsening water crisis, warning that persistent shortages, ageing infrastructure and governance failures may amount to a systemic violation of constitutional rights 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 waterwayBy Sheree BegaFrom stormwater and sewage to degraded wetlands, the Klip River’s decline highlights the urgent need for infrastructure repairs and ecological restoration, scientists warn Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030By Dianah ChiyangwaCommissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning When war poisons the earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? 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Africa’s electric motorbike future can be built locally and powered by solar — our 6000km ride shows what’s possibleFor millions of people on the continent, motorcycles provide the most affordable and accessible form of transport, while also creating livelihoods for riders and small businesses By Thinus BooysenSA’s rhinos are ‘more valuable alive than dead’Government unveils new plan to strengthen rhino coordination and confront poaching By Sheree BegaPartner ContentCapitec at 25: how scale, trust and practical innovation are reshaping access to financeBy Capitec Bank Legal fight deepens over lion bone tradeBy Sheree BegaThe NSPCA and EMS Foundation have been admitted as intervening respondents in a High Court case that could determine whether the Minister is legally required to set export quotas for lion bones and related products from captive breeding operations Gauteng water crisis may amount to human rights violation, SAHRC warnsBy Sheree BegaThe South African Human Rights Commission has launched an inquiry into the province’s worsening water crisis, warning that persistent shortages, ageing infrastructure and governance failures may amount to a systemic violation of constitutional rights 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 waterwayBy Sheree BegaFrom stormwater and sewage to degraded wetlands, the Klip River’s decline highlights the urgent need for infrastructure repairs and ecological restoration, scientists warn Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030By Dianah ChiyangwaCommissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning When war poisons the earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 rhinos are ‘more valuable alive than dead’Government unveils new plan to strengthen rhino coordination and confront poaching By Sheree BegaPartner ContentCapitec at 25: how scale, trust and practical innovation are reshaping access to financeBy Capitec Bank
Partner ContentCapitec at 25: how scale, trust and practical innovation are reshaping access to financeBy Capitec Bank
Legal fight deepens over lion bone tradeBy Sheree BegaThe NSPCA and EMS Foundation have been admitted as intervening respondents in a High Court case that could determine whether the Minister is legally required to set export quotas for lion bones and related products from captive breeding operations Gauteng water crisis may amount to human rights violation, SAHRC warnsBy Sheree BegaThe South African Human Rights Commission has launched an inquiry into the province’s worsening water crisis, warning that persistent shortages, ageing infrastructure and governance failures may amount to a systemic violation of constitutional rights 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 waterwayBy Sheree BegaFrom stormwater and sewage to degraded wetlands, the Klip River’s decline highlights the urgent need for infrastructure repairs and ecological restoration, scientists warn Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030By Dianah ChiyangwaCommissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning When war poisons the earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 }
Gauteng water crisis may amount to human rights violation, SAHRC warnsBy Sheree BegaThe South African Human Rights Commission has launched an inquiry into the province’s worsening water crisis, warning that persistent shortages, ageing infrastructure and governance failures may amount to a systemic violation of constitutional rights 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 waterwayBy Sheree BegaFrom stormwater and sewage to degraded wetlands, the Klip River’s decline highlights the urgent need for infrastructure repairs and ecological restoration, scientists warn Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030By Dianah ChiyangwaCommissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning When war poisons the earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 }
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 waterwayBy Sheree BegaFrom stormwater and sewage to degraded wetlands, the Klip River’s decline highlights the urgent need for infrastructure repairs and ecological restoration, scientists warn Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030By Dianah ChiyangwaCommissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning When war poisons the earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 }
Pollution threatens vital waterwayBy Sheree BegaFrom stormwater and sewage to degraded wetlands, the Klip River’s decline highlights the urgent need for infrastructure repairs and ecological restoration, scientists warn Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030By Dianah ChiyangwaCommissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning When war poisons the earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 }
Presidential Climate Commission outlines people-centred just transition for 2026–2030By Dianah ChiyangwaCommissioners emphasise a people-centred just transition, focusing on rural communities, workers and climate-resilient economic planning When war poisons the earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 earthBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 Load More Latest News Dearth of State briefing; death of black legal practice How IDC breached own governance Nanette is going to keep showing up From freedom to looting The sound of freedom is not silence Fruit of freedom withers under broken land deal Nomsa Mazwai’s sober fest reimagines how we celebrate Oliver Tambo: The quiet architect of liberation and the Moses of a nation in exile Vuyelwa Maluleke’s ‘The Blue Album’ and the language of return 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 Load More