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The unintended consequences of South Africa’s proposal to introduce a carbon tax as from January 1, 2015, had to be analysed, Sasol CEO David Constable said on Monday.
Speaking following the...
The global leader in IT efficiency software and local company sustainableIT , today announced that Sasol, the South African based integrated energy and chemical company, has selected two 1E IT...
Sasol’s R1.9 billion gas engine power plant in Sasolburg has gone live and began producing electricity, for the first time today, as part of the facility’s test phase. This marks a significant...
The group pointed to a dire lack of safety data on GM foods and condemned the patenting of life and the privatisation of agriculture that is threatening to dispossess African food producers of...
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has agreed to a settlement offer by the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of South Africa (Seifsa) and other employers, the...
Kenya is considering its options in the use of DDT to control
malaria, following last week's lifting of a three decade ban on the
chemical by the World Health Organisation.
The threat of an Iraqi chemical or biological attack against
coalition forces has become "negligible," US military sources in
Iraq told AFP on Thursday.
ADDRESS BY THE HON VALLI MOOSA, MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
AND TOURISM, AT THE LAUNCH OF THE CENTRE FOR OCCUPATIONAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine,...
South African experts met here Monday with Iraqi officials liaising
with UN arms inspectors in what they called an attempt to stop war
by sharing expertise from their own country's disarmament.