Environmental Focus
PCC commissioners flag code red disaster risks
With the world on a trajectory to exceed the 1.5°C temperature-rise limit, the call for climate action is stronger than ever, with experts warning that SA is nowhere ready to handle predicted natural disasters in the near future. Speaking at ...
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South Africa
Eskom's EIA process for third nuclear plant begins
Eskom has started an EIA process to approve a site for a third nuclear power station for SA, reports the Daily Dispatch. Four months ago, final environmental authorisation was given for the construction of a second nuclear power plant for SA ...
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Alleged rhino poaching kingpin shot dead
Alleged rhino poaching kingpin Dumisani Gwala was shot dead in his home in the Thandizwe area in Manguzi, northern KZN, last week. A TimesLIVE report notes that KZN police spokesperson Captain Ntathu Ndlovu confirmed Gwala’s death. ‘Emanguzi police are investigating ...
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Outa mulls legal action over home solar rules
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) is considering legal action against municipalities that require sign-off by Engineering Council of SA (Ecsa) members for home solar power systems, according to MyBroadband. The organisation previously put pressure on Eskom to scrap this ...
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Steenhuisen threatens action over ties with China allegations
Eskom extends lifeline to smelters
Nersa 'likely' to appeal Afriforum tariff judgment
Judgment reserved in Cape Town's 'complex' tariff battle
SA-EU shipping route eyed as major green corridor
100-Year Debt Campaign demands reparations from Anglo
Joburg's landfills at bursting point
Municipality accused of water quality ‘cover-up’
Concern over ‘vandalism’ of Zanzibari graves
AG notes R2.32bn spend on water tankers
Unlawful entrapment acquittal in poaching case reversed
Knysna announces level four water restrictions
Residents raise concerns over Big Bay plans
Penguins starving to death off SA coast, study reveals
Seismic survey ship back in the radar
Mokala National Park becomes vulture safe
Cape Peninsula baboon plan sparks dissent
Study probes genetic roots of the mopane worm
Legalbrief Policy Watch
Public comment period on fracking extended
Minister of Forestry, Fisheries & the Environment Willie Aucamp has, by notice in the Government Gazette, extended the public comment period on the ‘Regulations: Exploration and production of onshore petroleum resources’. A Policy Watch report notes that the new deadline ...
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Steenhuisen announces plan to ban Terbufos
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has, by notice in the Government Gazette, announced government’s intention to ban the use of the agricultural remedy Terbufos as of 31 December 2025, notes Policy Watch.
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Analysis
N2 toll road dispute rolls on
For more than two decades, the people of Amadiba on the Wild Coast have defended their land and livelihoods from externally imposed mega-projects. The landmark 2018 Baleni judgment secured their right to consent to mining, yet the Xolobeni proposal still ...
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Africa
EACJ dismisses pipeline case over time limits
The Appellate Division of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) has dismissed a high-profile appeal filed by civil society organisations (CSOs) that sought to challenge the human rights, environmental and climate risks associated with the East African Crude Oil ...
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Key Kenya environmental case to proceed
The High Court of Zambia has dismissed the application by Sino Metals Leach Zambia Limited to throw out the constitutional case brought by 176 residents of Kalusale and Chambishi, clearing the way for a hearing of the $80bn petition on ...
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Cites grants hornbills global protection
Africa’s forest-dwelling hornbills – vital seed-dispersers in the forests of West and Central Africa – have won long-overdue international protection after countries approved a proposal to regulate their global trade. The Mail & Guardian reports that the decision, adopted last ...
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Kenya report accuses British troops of years-long abuse
Call for new critical minerals framework in Mozambique
Biodiversity intactness in sub-Saharan Africa assessed
Tanzania participates in forest restoration workshop
World
Trump rolls back tailpipe emission rules for cars
President Donald Trump announced the rollback of fuel efficiency and tailpipe emission rules for cars and trucks at a White House event attended by executives from the country’s biggest automakers last week. A report in The Washington Post notes that ...
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High Court declines to rule on air quality petition
Expressing concern over the capital's worsening air quality, Delhi High Court last week observed that ‘each of us owns responsibility,’ noting that improving the city's toxic air cannot be left to the government alone. A Times of ...
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Real estate giant removes climate risk tool feature
Zillow, the US’ largest real estate listing site, has removed a feature that allowed people to view a property’s exposure to the climate crisis, following complaints from the industry and some homeowners that it was hurting sales. A report in ...
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Flooding in Indonesia made worse by deforestation
Hole in the ozone layer 'recovering' – scientists
China bets on zero-carbon industrial parks
Norway postpones deep-sea mining tenders
EU approves new genomic techniques for some plants
Enviro Briefs
Funding woes delay cable car project
* The KZN Government needs more than R1bn to get the Drakensberg cable car project off the ground. There is growing scepticism about the future of the ambitious project. Councillors in the Okhahlamba Municipality, one of the key stakeholders in the ...
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Eskom installs solar panels in schools
* Eskom, in conjunction with the Departments of Basic Education and Electricity & Energy are installing solar panels in special schools. The move comes after the Sunday Times revealed how these schools were receiving huge, erratic electricity bills. After the report ...
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Outrage after angler killed in alleged hijacking
* More than one thousand fishermen along the False Bay coast are mobilising after the shooting of angler Jody Rademeyer, who was attacked during an alleged hijacking at Sonwabe Beach, Strandfontein Beach last week. He and a friend were ambushed by ...
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South African presence at IWRF
Uganda supplies free gas kits to Kisoro households
Side Bars
Would-be lion tamer mauled to death
Teen killed after scaling lion enclosureA Brazilian teenager was mauled to death by a lioness in full view of zoo visitors after scaling a 6m wall and safety fencing and shimmying down a tree into the enclosure, authorities said. Gerson ...
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Rehabilitated turtles released at De Hoop
Rehabilitated turtles releasedThe Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation’s Turtle Conservation Centre team has released four rehabilitated sub-adult turtles into the De Hoop Marine Protected Area. The significant moment took place last week when Nori, Stella and Pebbles (green turtles) and Cinnamon ...
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