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On Thursday, 14 February President Jacob Zuma will deliver his State of the Nation address. In light of this annual event, WWF-SA has put together its ‘wish-list’. While we acknowledge that the...
The annual review of energy politics, resources and investments for the IEA’s 28 member countries has particular relevance for coal-rich but water-scarce South Africa.
At their Seoul, South Korea Summit in November 2010, the G20 adopted a Multi-Year Action Plan on Development which aims to promote economic growth, particularly in about 80 low-income countries....
The ever-growing demand for resources, driven by a growing global population, which could hit 10.9-billion by 2050, is putting “tremendous” pressure on the planet’s biodiversity and is...
South African government, private sector and civil society would need to work together to ensure that the value of nature and natural capital was measured and protected, the World Wide Fund for...
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) South Africa is less than enthusiastic about the World Bank's approval of a $3,75-billion loan, primarily for the development of a coal-fired power station...
The South African government has given strong signals that the country's energy intensity is no longer sustain-able and has started to outline its low-carbon-economy vision.
Predictable financial flows, technology transfer and capacity building for developing countries are the imperatives sought by South African Department of Water and Environmental Affairs negotiators...