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27 April 2024 Environmental Law & Justice Watch

Environmental Focus


Step closer to UN global plastics pact

Its do-or-die time in Ottawa, Canada, as global negotiators this week head into key UN talks aiming to set global rules across the plastics lifecycle, writes Legalbrief. As negotiators head into the fourth and penultimate UN talks on a global ... Read More

South Africa


Big industries have upper hand in climate lobbying

Is climate lobbying by big corporates holding back SA's energy transition? An EWN report notes that research by the environmental NGO Influence Map suggests this is the case. While some South African companies and industry associations have supported climate ... Read More

Legalbrief Policy Watch


Analyses


Corporate climate lobbying common practice in SA

In 2023, Just Share and amaBhungane filed a series of access to information requests to try to establish the extent of corporate climate lobbying in SA. ‘The responses demonstrate that closed-door engagement between government officials and private business on climate ... Read More

Financially unworkable energy plan must go

Eskom is the biggest challenge facing the country. It has a huge debt of over R400bn despite receiving over R270bn in government bailouts since 2008. Load shedding is a permanent feature of daily life and is causing an economic crisis ... Read More

Africa


Study links deadly Sahel heatwave to climate crisis

The deadly protracted heatwave that filled hospitals and mortuaries in the Sahel region of Africa this month would have been impossible without human-caused climate disruption, a new analysis has revealed. A report in The Guardian notes that Mali registered the ... Read More

Anglo American will oppose lead pollution appeals

Anglo American says it will oppose any appeal that may follow in the class-action lawsuit application brought by human rights lawyers on behalf of residents in the Zambian town of Kabwe. A BusinessLIVE report notes that the matter relates to ... Read More

Kenyan President one of Time's 100 top people

Kenyan President Dr William Ruto has earned recognition as one of Time magazine's top 100 influential people, a testament to the country's achievement in hosting a successful Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi last year. A Business Day Africa ... Read More

World


Second major coral bleaching event in a decade

The world is currently experiencing the second major coral bleaching event in 10 years, with reef systems from Australia to Florida at risk of dying following months of record-breaking ocean heat, a US agency announced last week. A Fin24 report ... Read More

High-level meeting on sustainable tourism

The President of the UN General Assembly last week highlighted the urgent need to boost sustainable and resilient tourism practices to protect the environment while continuing to benefit local economies. A UN News report notes that, addressing a high-level meeting ... Read More

Irena hosts Youth Summit in Abu Dhabi

The right skill set is vital to enable the clean energy transition, according to Jean-François Gagné, the head of the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) Secretariat, talking on eve the 14th Assembly of International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) on Monday at ... Read More

Enviro Briefs


Chinese nationals sentenced for abalone poaching

* Two Chinese nationals have been sentenced in the Khayelitsha Priority Court after they were found in possession of abalone at an illegal fish processing facility un 2021. Chaoyuan He and Jie Jun Liang entered into a plea agreement with the ... Read More

Kenya to host renewables investment forum

* Kenya will host an Accelerated Partnership for Renewables in Africa (Apra) Investment Forum in Nairobi in September to foster a conducive policy environment for energy development and facilitate investment. Apra, which was founded at the Africa Climate Summit in September ... Read More

Side Bars


PhD for researching origins of Bay's groundwater

Bay groundwater source researchNelson Mandela Bay resident Dr Carla Dodd received her doctoral degree in geology last week. This was at the Nelson Mandela University autumn graduation ceremony where she was recognised for her research into the little understood origin ... Read More

V&A to house new Turtle Conservation Centre

New V&A turtle centreSA’s top tourist attraction looks set to become even more popular with a 2 000m² Turtle Conservation Centre. Construction is due to start in 2026. The centre will occupy a prime site inside the V&A’s new Granger ... Read More

Case Law Briefs


BOOK REVIEW


ENVIRONMENTAL POCKET LIBRARY

ENVIRONMENTAL POCKET LIBRARY Juta's Statutes Editors   The Environmental Pocket Library comprises six concise, pocket-size books, each containing the full text of key environmental legislation, ideal for environmental law practitioners. Housed in a slipcase, these volumes are also available ... Read More

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