Addressing climate change is largely absent in the three major parties’ election manifestos
Urine is liquid gold and a valuable waste stream, say researchers
The parastatal has struggled with financial constraints for some time, partly blamed on wasteful expenditure and the inability to create revenue
We must act now to secure the world’s oceans as a common good — and prevent catastrophic repercussions, argues Halemariam Desalegn
The trees are being felled along the Breede River and the biomass sold back to their native Australia
Farming must embrace sustainable, regenerative agriculture practices to secure our future
We highlight the work of those accelerating sustainable living in SA – at a vital moment for the environment
South Africa has not signed the Leader’s Pledge for Nature, despite the Earth’s interdependent crisis of biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and climate change
Bioeconomy — using renewable biological resources — will allow Africa to transform its systems and create a viable economic future, global warming
The Covid-19 pandemic provides a chance to reflect on, reimagine and reset the global economic system
The 50th meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) got under way in the ski resort with an avowed focus on climate change but with starkly different visions over global warming laid bare
Education that complements robots, sustainability, minimum wages and retirement age come into it
Chemical elements from the perspective of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
No-take zones in estuaries may be the solution
The diet, which will also cut deaths caused by bad diets, will halve the consumption of sugar and meat
Training ensures sustainable hygienic toilets
The South African financial sector can play a powerful role in driving economic inclusion
‘The poorest and most vulnerable deserve a world-class service’
Here are some global hotspots overwhelmed by visitors that authorities have moved to protect
The shared value approach is one that adapts easily to the African context
The Zimbabwean government is set to ban Styrofoam food containers in order to promote greener alternatives but not everyone is happy with the move
Solar Impulse 2 took off from Abu Dhabi en route to Muscat at the start of a five-month journey organised to focus attention on sustainable energy.
A recent report implies that the country’s sustainable development is below par. Happily, this isn’t true, writes Michael Green.
A new discipline embraces the bigger pictures that link problems such as poverty and climate change.
The social, financial and environmental impact of companies is coming under the spotlight.