Yesterday at 21:13 PM, via News24
Eskom is creating a new independent subsidiary company to attract more investment into the utility’s renewable energy portfolio and accelerate renewable energy deployment.
09 April at 06:01 AM, via News24
Global temperatures hovered at historic highs in March, the EU agency that monitors climate change said on Tuesday, prolonging an unprecedented heat streak that has pushed the bounds of scientific explanation.
09 April at 06:00 AM, via News24
SA faces a deepening water crisis driven by erratic rainfall, over-allocated water resources (98% already committed) and consumption far above the global average. Without major interventions, the country faces a projected 17% water shortfall by 2030.
08 April at 19:42 PM, via News24
Barely inhabited islands, countries the US enjoys a trade surplus with, and a tariff formula that isn’t about tariffs.
07 April at 09:30 AM, via News24
South Africa’s National Treasury is in talks to secure loans from Germany and the UK under the terms of a climate pact the US walked away from last month.
06 April at 10:38 AM, via News24
A study by researchers from the University of Johannesburg revealed a concerning level of cancer-causing chemicals in Gauteng’s Klip River.
31 March at 13:21 PM, via News24
South Africa allowed eight coal-fired plants run by Eskom to breach emission rules in an attempt to help the cash-strapped utility focus resources on providing a steady supply of electricity.
28 March at 18:19 PM, via News24
Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has gazetted a decision that would allow the state to procure 1 164km of transmission infrastructure to be developed by the private sector.
28 March at 14:12 PM, via News24
Greenhouse gas emissions in France dropped by 1.8% in 2024, a monitoring group working for the government said, but pointed out that was less than for the previous year.
27 March at 19:35 PM, via News24
A severe storm that flooded northern Johannesburg on Wednesday was caused by a “highly unstable” atmosphere and excessive lightning, says a meteorologist.
27 March at 11:18 AM, via News24
A delay in setting new emission reduction targets has raised concerns that the EU has put its ambitious climate agenda on the back burner, bowing to political headwinds.
27 March at 06:01 AM, via News24
Proposed changes to the EU’s plans to implement penalties based on the carbon emissions associated with imported products primarily benefit EU importers – rather than exporters from developing nations like South Africa.
26 March at 17:32 PM, via News24
The government cannot grant Eskom a blanket waiver to continue polluting without accountability, writes Forestry, Fisheries and Environment Minister Dion George.
26 March at 11:14 AM, via News24
It is critical that we closely monitor the issue of water scarcity in South Africa due to the profound impact it can have on the financial performance and long-term viability of existing and potential investee companies, writes Tana Mongwe.
25 March at 15:40 PM, via News24
As climate change intensifies, a toxic legacy grows more dangerous in Soweto. Residents living beside an old mine dump face health problems as more floods and heatwaves worsen the dangers of mining pollution.
24 March at 14:44 PM, via News24
On Sunday, Kusile’s Unit 6 added 800MW to the grid for the first time, a new milestone for Eskom, following recent load shedding.
24 March at 13:20 PM, via News24
President Donald Trump’s administration advanced another major US natural gas export project, handing oil companies a win the same day as a White House meeting with industry executives.
23 March at 16:14 PM, via News24
Six bird species on Marion Island, about 2000km southeast of Cape Town, have been infected by a deadly bird flu known as H5N1.
23 March at 15:30 PM, via News24
Earlier this week, researchers tackled the spread of an invasive alien in the Crocodile River – an aquatic plant known as the water spangle – by introducing a weevil species that feeds on it.
23 March at 10:05 AM, via News24
Scientists have discovered leg bones belonging to an ancient human ancestor at the Swartkrans Cave, located halfway between Johannesburg and Pretoria.
22 March at 15:51 PM, via News24
Dark energy is the placeholder name scientists have given to the unknown force causing the universe to expand faster and faster over time.