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Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change

Covid-19 brings South Africa’s daily carbon emissions down by 20%
Coronavirus
/ 20 May 2020

Covid-19 brings South Africa’s daily carbon emissions down by 20%

With the nearly two-month grinding the economy to a halt as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown, carbon emissions globally have dropped to 2006 levels

By Sipho Kings
Only 1.4% of cars made are electric
Article
/ 28 November 2019

Only 1.4% of cars made are electric

In the face of the climate emergency, it is critical for investors to show companies the path to follow

By Staff Reporter
Climate models update: It’s hotter than we thought
Article
/ 24 September 2019

Climate models update: It’s hotter than we thought

Scientists using new climate models say a bigger heat rise than expected is possible by the end of the century

By Alex Kirby
Why is climate change’s 2°C of warming limit so important?
Article
/ 31 August 2019

Why is climate change’s 2°C of warming limit so important?

Where did that limit come from, and what if we miss it?

By David Titley
COP24 ignores dire climate warnings
Article
/ 18 December 2018

COP24 ignores dire climate warnings

The climate conference delivered a rulebook but nations failed to pledge to do more to cut emissions

By Yolandi Groenewald
Costa Rica shows us how
Article
/ 12 October 2018

Costa Rica shows us how

The country’s successful reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is an example that needs to be followed

By Staff Reporter
The IPCC’s latest climate report on 1.5°C holds implications for African countries
Article
/ 11 October 2018

The IPCC’s latest climate report on 1.5°C holds implications for African countries

The continent will have to chart its own way, not following the examples of Europe and North America, if it is to reach its targets

By Staff Reporter
One and a half degrees to crisis
Africa
/ 1 June 2017

One and a half degrees to crisis

"Political crisis in the West means work to reduce carbon emissions has taken a back seat"

By Sipho Kings
A futuristic look: global warming heats up the planet
Article
/ 21 April 2016

A futuristic look: global warming heats up the planet

We knew that 2017 was the year to put the brakes on activities that cause global warming, but we didn’t do enough – welcome to the future.

By Sipho Kings
Climate change is a ‘medical emergency’
Article
/ 5 July 2015

Climate change is a ‘medical emergency’

The impacts of climate change will reverse decades of progress on improving world health and will be keenly felt by children, writes Sipho Kings.

By Sipho Kings
UN climate official resigns over sexual harassment claims
Article
/ 24 February 2015

UN climate official resigns over sexual harassment claims

Rajendra Pachauri has denied any wrongdoing, and claims that his email account and cellphone were hacked.

By Staff Reporter
Climate: May, June 2014 the hottest months since 1880
Article
/ 22 July 2014

Climate: May, June 2014 the hottest months since 1880

As May and June were globally the hottest in recorded history, the UN’s climate change body latest report says humans are driving global warming.

By Sipho Kings
IPCC report: Climate change will be ‘irreversible’
Article
/ 31 March 2014

IPCC report: Climate change will be ‘irreversible’

Climate change is already affecting lives and will have catastrophic impacts if carbon emissions are not lowered now, warns the UN’s climate body.

By Sipho Kings
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