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In a world where every decision impacts our planet, the choices made today matter more than ever. 🌍 It's critical to stay informed and engaged in the conversation around climate policies. Let’s unite ...
As seas rise along South Africa’s coastlines, a natural counterforce is at play, drought. New research reveals that parts of ...
South Africa's Minister of Electricity and Energy Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has told a G20 working group meeting that ...
South Africa has secured pledges of R218 billion to fund its transition away from coal-fired power and bring in renewable ...
A new study has exposed significant underrepresentation of researchers and content from the Global South in climate science ...
The earth’s temperature is rising steadily. This global warming can be ignored, perhaps for a long time. However, it cannot be avoided. Eventually, rising temperatures, sea level rise and ...
Rapid temperature flips from hot to cold extremes have increased across the world, according to a new study published in ...
But there is room to go further. South Africa could use its leadership role to champion the establishment of a global credit rating capacity building initiative. Such a move would align with its ...
Global warming skeptics often assert that some of the people Weisman calls visionaries are misguided nature enthusiasts, but what could we lose in making the planet cleaner and greener?
Andrew West from the Religion and Ethics Report says Pope Francis was much loved in the global south – more so than in the United States where he was divisive.
75% of CT residents believe global warming is happening, but 64% believe it is due to humans. 44% of CT residents are worried climate change will impact them personally.
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