Environmental Focus
Climate funding target at risk with Trump Presidency
SA has joined other developing nations to push for a new consensus on the $1trn climate finance target amid fears that a Trump Presidency will lead to US withdrawal from its climate commitments, writes Legalbrief. A Mail & Guardian Online ...
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South Africa
Treasury unveils carbon tax phase two proposal
The Treasury has released its discussion paper on phase two of SA’s carbon tax design, proposing the adjustments that will be implemented in 2026-35. A Business Day report says while this provides businesses with clarity on effective carbon tax rates ...
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Urgent court order halts police from blocking mine
The Gauteng High Court (Pretoria) has granted an order preventing police from blocking the unused mine in Stilfontein where more than 4 000 illegal miners were stuck underground, further ruling that the miners be allowed to exit. Legalbrief reports that ...
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Independent procurement programme brings in R29m
SA's renewable energy procurement programme has brought R292bn of investment into the economy with a 38% black shareholding, the IPP office said last week. A Fin24 report notes that the IPP office provided details to Parliament's Portfolio Committee ...
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Treasury to reduce IPP guarantees
Load shedding alleviated until 2029 – Eskom report
Municipalities' role tussle delays electricity Bill
Moves afoot to overhaul EV proposals
National disaster declared following severe weather
Minister flags illegal lion bone stockpiles
Green Scorpions release enforcement report
Activists slam new petroleum Act
Shell appeals 'illegal’ filling stations fines
Treasury to hold back municipal funds – Majodina
DWS fines Dipaleseng R160m for pollution
Minister warns of future scarcity
First phase of Hammanskraal project completed
Mpumalanga NGO punts mine restoration
Free State solar farm suspension bid fails
Minister announces probe into MVF Lepanto's sinking
Minister refutes MEC’s racial segregation claims
Unlimited sewage to be pumped into Cape Town sea
Department rules out banning toxic pesticides
Succulent poaching on the rise, CapeNature warns
Avian flu puts Marion Island albatrosses at risk
Further delays for Bree Street repairs
20 dehorned rhinos lost to poaching in Hluhluwe
Residents contest Rondebosch East development
Aqueduct bursts in eThekwini, flooding homes
Analysis
Overlapping rights pose complex rules for developers
Over the past few months, SA has seen an increase in the conflict of rights around the use of land, with the law designating special protections around use of land rich with minerals and petroleum resources. Writing in an analysis ...
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Africa
Minister warns real estate developers against polluting
Kenyan Environment Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has issued a stern warning to real estate developers and slaughterhouses, accusing them of being the primary contributors to the pollution of Nairobi's rivers. A Capital FM report notes that Duale said contrary ...
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Alarming decline in African elephant numbers
A new study documents alarming declines in the African elephant population at many sites across the continent over about a half-century. A TimesLIVE report notes that researchers last week unveiled what they called the most comprehensive assessment of the status ...
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$21.5m financing package for the Maldives
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said last week it had approved a financing package of $21.95m to boost the Maldives’ capacity to combat the effects of climate change and ensure the sustainability of its food systems. A report in ...
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World
Blow for green lobby as Shell judgment overruled
A Netherlands appeals court last week overturned a landmark 2021 ruling requiring Shell to cut its carbon emissions by 45% by 2030. A Jurist report notes that this was a setback for the environmental advocacy group Milieudefensie, which sought legal ...
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EPA finalises rule to limit methane flaring
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalised a new rule that imposes fines on the oil and gas industry for excessive methane emissions. A Jurist report notes that the rule aims to reduce methane emissions by an estimated 1 ...
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CO2 emissions set to pass global high this year
Global carbon dioxide emissions, including those from burning fossil fuels, are set to hit a record high this year, pulling the world further off course from averting more destructive climate extremes, scientists said last week. An Engineering News report notes ...
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European Parliament backs anti-deforestation delay
Non-essential construction banned in smog-filled New Delhi
Enviro Briefs
Suspects nabbed with rhino horns
* Three suspects found in possession of rhino horns and protected plants in Springbok, Kimberley were arrested last week. According to Sergeant Timothy Sam, police found protected plants with an estimated value of R45 400 and rhino horns valued at approximately ...
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Pilot project to capture sand drift
* A pilot project addressing challenges caused by the sand drift on Baden Powell Drive in Cape Town has been launched, with strategically positioned wind nets erected to capture sand nearby. The project was rolled out last week and is spearheaded ...
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Side Bars
Vodacom SA in partnership to recover e-waste
Vodacom in e-waste partnershipVodacom SA has partnered with Circular Energy, a not-for-profit organisation, to divert electronic waste (e-waste) from landfills into recovery and recycling programmes. The organisations say as the demand for the latest technology increases, e-waste is one of ...
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