Wednesday at 18:14 PM, via News24
There is a very small chance that an asteroid capable of taking out an entire city could strike earth in less than eight years, but humanity is now able to defend itself against such a threat, experts say.
Monday at 20:47 PM, via News24
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation is prioritising six programmes – including reviving nuclear fuel production and a pilot for small modular reactors, which is expected to cost around R50 billion.
15 February at 18:00 PM, via News24
A huge green energy project, part of Chile’s plans to become carbon neutral, risks clouding the view of a world-renowned observatory.
15 February at 14:00 PM, via News24
Cold weather, disease and capacity cuts pushed wine production in France’s Bordeaux region last year to a low not seen in three-and-a-half decades, the local industry body said.
15 February at 12:00 PM, via News24
Rare earths, which President Donald Trump hopes to secure from Ukraine as part of a deal for US aid, are strategic metals essential for industries developing computers, batteries, and cutting-edge energy technology.
14 February at 08:45 AM, via News24
When you buy roses and orchids for your Valentine at your local Woolies this year, spare a thought for the biological war being waged to ensure that your flowers are the best of the bunch.
13 February at 14:20 PM, via News24
China last year began construction on projects with the greatest combined coal power capacity since 2015, jeopardising the country’s goal to peak carbon emissions by 2030, according to a report.
13 February at 12:41 PM, via News24
A forensic investigation has revealed that a “significant” number of illicit prepaid electricity tokens created in the 2023/24 financial year, resulting in Eskom losing revenue, members of Parliament heard.
13 February at 06:01 AM, via News24
South Africa is among more than 180 countries that did not submit new climate targets by the UN climate body’s 10 February deadline.
12 February at 20:39 PM, via News24
Climate change drove weeks of crop-withering temperatures last year in the West African countries that underpin the world’s chocolate supply, hitting harvests and likely further stoking record prices, researchers said on Wednesday.
10 February at 10:15 AM, via News24
A conservation project in Limpopo will help save the Wolkberg Zulu butterfly, on the brink of extinction, says the Endangered Wildlife Trust.
09 February at 12:15 PM, via News24
Two non-profits say proposed changes to Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations limit critical public consultation processes and make it easier for companies to conduct seismic surveys and other exploratory activities.
08 February at 06:01 AM, via News24
The SA Weather Service says its ICT-based systems are still down following a cyber attack two weeks ago.
07 February at 14:16 PM, via News24
Cape Town’s rollout of electric buses has kicked off, with Golden Arrow Bus Services bringing its first 20 EVs into service and another 120 electric buses set to be added to the fleet by the end of the year.
06 February at 13:43 PM, via News24
As the US retreats from global climate action efforts that support developing countries, other nations are aiming to plug a R840 billion gap.
05 February at 06:00 AM, via News24
If South Africa learns from global catastrophes before it is too late, the country may avoid a blanket withdrawal of insurance cover as was seen in California, writes Clive Hogarth.
04 February at 20:30 PM, via News24
While US President Donald Trump is reversing several environmental justice programmes, the rest of the world should double up on climate efforts, writes Dr Enock Sithole.
04 February at 11:44 AM, via News24
The two companies hope to establish value chain for renewable fuels in South Africa.
03 February at 10:59 AM, via News24
Three data centres squatting alongside the cruise ships and freighters in French Mediterranean port Marseille are testing water-saving cooling methods by pumping out an old coal mine.
02 February at 16:00 PM, via News24
Scientists are looking to use insects to tackle the spread of invasive trees, which mainly affect east Africa.
02 February at 13:15 PM, via News24
The surge in generative artificial intelligence is being met with growing fears about the technology’s ecological footprint, one of the top questions up for discussion at a global summit in Paris in February.