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It is widely acknowledged that agricultural production in Africa will decline significantly in the years to come as adverse weather events become the norm. Consequently, agriculture is often...
Cabinet held its ordinary meeting in Pretoria yesterday, 2 February 2011
Cabinet took the opportunity of the meeting, since the hospitalisation of the former State President Nelson...
International climate change consultancy Camco was conducting research into the indirect effects that climate change could have on South Africa's economy, ranging from impacts on the tourism...
Address by South African Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Marthinus van Schalkwyk, at the seventh International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) Forum on State and Development of...