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16 July 2024 Environmental Law & Justice Watch

Environmental Focus


Big shoes for new guard to fill

As a new guard of Cabinet Ministers is ushered in, SA's departing Environment Minister and Water Minister have garnered high praise, leaving their replacements with hard acts to follow, notes Legalbrief. Critics, meanwhile, have panned Gwede Mantashe's new ... Read More

South Africa


ConCourt asked to rule against exploration bid

Wild Coast communities and environmental justice organisations have asked the Constitutional Court to rule against a decision by the SCA earlier this year that gave Shell the chance to renew its exploration application, GroundUp reports. The exploration right would allow ... Read More

SA seeks to alter multi-billion rand pact terms

SA is seeking to alter the terms of a landmark agreement under which it promised to cut its reliance on coal in exchange for access to financing. A Fin24 report notes that the Government of President Cyril Ramaphosa is pushing ... Read More

Commission approves duty on imported solar panels

The International Trade Administration Commission (Itac) has given approval for the imposition of a 10% customs duty on solar panels coming into SA, Business Day reports. The commission also recommended the imposition of a temporary rebate in the event of ... Read More

Analyses


Crucial to enact SA's first Climate Change Bill

In April, the National Council of Provinces passed the country’s first Climate Change Bill, following its passing by the National Assembly in October. ‘The swift movement of the Bill through these formal political settings generated hope in the local climate ... Read More

Babanango rewilding dream comes true

At a time when living space for wild creatures is being destroyed or degraded at an alarming pace, the restoration of a large new African landscape for nature conservation is a cause for celebration. Writing in a Daily Maverick analysis ... Read More

Africa


IUCN forum meets in Nairobi

The sentiment at the recent International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) forum in Nairobi was that Africa needs to fund its conservation efforts and move away from dependence on the West. A Daily Maverick report notes that for the ... Read More

$208m drought-relief grant for Zambia

The World Bank has approved a grant for Zambia worth $208m as the country struggles to address the impact of drought overwhelming the region. Zambia's Finance Ministry announced the grant on Tuesday. A report on the allAfrica site notes ... Read More

World


Canal group to sue over sewage discharges – court

The operators of the historic waterway, the Manchester Ship Canal, can bring a private law claim against the local water utility over unauthorised discharges of sewage, seven Supreme Court justices ruled unanimously this week. A Law Gazette report notes that ... Read More

Seine water quality improves, pre-Olympics

The water quality of the Seine has improved, test results showed last week, three weeks ahead of the start of the Paris Olympics when the river is set to host outdoor swimming events. A Cape Times report notes that results ... Read More

Enviro Briefs


Suspects arrested on suspicion of pangolin poaching

* Two suspects have been arrested in Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng, for smuggling two pangolins. Police spokesperson Tintswalo Sibeko said the bust came after an operation conducted by the Cullinan Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit at the weekend. ‘The operation was initiated ... Read More

Men in court for trying to sell lions illegally

* Two North West men appeared in the Potchefstroom Magistrate’s Court yesterday for allegedly trying to illegally sell lions. Nico Scoltz and Huu Tao Nguyen were pounced on by the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation after the Hawks received information on ... Read More

Chad eliminates sleeping sickness

* Chad has eliminated human African trypanosomiasis, a fly-borne tropical disease also known as sleeping sickness, the World Health Organisation recently said. The elimination marks a milestone for the agency’s programme targeting ‘neglected tropical diseases’. Human African trypanosomiasis is caused by ... Read More

Side Bars


'Swamp thing' fossil found in Namibia

Swamp prowler fossil found in NamibiaAbout 280m years ago, a large creature built somewhat like a salamander but with frightful fangs prowled the swamps and lakes of what is now Namibia, ambushing prey as a top predator in a chilly ... Read More

Plight of Rwanda's Wild Waterlily

'Extinct' Waterlily rediscoveredRwandan scientists are calling for the development of a modern plant propagation and conservation facility dedicated to preserving endangered species. This follows the rediscovery of a large population of Nymphaea thermarum in 2023, a species believed to have ... Read More

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