South Africa’s water, energy and food crises are interconnected. Coordinated funding across all three, including ...
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Africa: South Africa's Water, Energy and Food Crisis - Why Fixing One Means Fixing Them All
Analysis - South Africa faces serious water, energy and food problems. Drought, overuse and ageing infrastructure strain water supplies. Coal-fired electricity is not sustainable in the long term and ...
More than 4.7 million pigs call British farms home, with millions slaughtered every year. The Department for Environment, ...
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I Saw the Big Five Within 24 Hours of Arriving at This Newly Reopened South African Safari Lodge
After a fire destroyed the main area at Lion Sands Ivory Lodge, the South African property is now back with eight suites, ...
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Africa: South Africa's G20 Presidency Is Over - What Did It Achieve for Climate and Clean Energy in Africa?
South Africa opened its G20 presidency with an ambitious message for a world divided by conflict and economic strain: solidarity, equality and sustainability. The Johannesburg G20 leaders' summit ...
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62,000 Penguins Starved to Death Off South Africa's Coast Last Decade. Here's Why.
A brutal confluence of environmental change and human fishing habits left tens of thousands of adult African penguins off ...
A new study reveals that over 60,000 African penguins died from starvation between 2004 and 2012 after sardine stocks ...
Malume Foodie was the only South African winner at the TikTok Awards Sub-Saharan Africa. Self-taught cook Malume Foodie was the only South African winner at the TikTok Awards Sub-Saharan Africa, ...
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‘Breaking point’: SA’s wheat industry warns that a collapse is imminent
It is costing more to grow wheat in South Africa than farmers can earn from selling it, and the industry is sounding the ...
Sustainability is not optional, it is an imperative, especially in South Africa, says Marc Pillay, CEO of Konica Minolta SA.
Economic projections are equally substantial, with Africa's 2050 GDP expected to nearly triple from what it is now to around ...
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