Yesterday 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.
Sunday 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.
Sunday 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.
Sunday 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.
Saturday 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.
Friday at 12:57 PM, via News24
Recent heavy rains and flooding have not only displaced communities and damaged infrastructure but have also exposed the stark intersection of climate change and human rights, writes Dr Brenda Kubheka-Chauke.
Friday at 06:01 AM, via News24
Despite the government’s solar water heater programme being plagued with failures, it seeks to revamp it and roll out a second phase in 2027.
Thursday at 13:22 PM, via News24
Government has been in talks with various countries to source gas, including Qatar, the US, and even alternative fields in Mozambique, members of Parliament heard.
Thursday at 12:07 PM, via News24
The US is stalling the distribution of $2.6 billion (~R47 billion) in climate finance to South Africa, stoking concerns the money might be blocked outright, people familiar with the situation said.
19 March at 17:23 PM, via News24
The worlds biggest mining dredger has swallowed up acre after acre of the fertile coastal strip where most of Senegal’s vegetables are grown.
18 March at 19:24 PM, via News24
The details of a settlement reached in the African penguin case, calling for more stringent fishing closures, have been made public.
18 March at 06:01 AM, via News24
Saudi Arabia’s first marine–terrestrial Royal Reserve is led by a South African team of expert conservationists, tasked with bringing their expertise to the region’s most ambitious rewilding project.
17 March at 20:27 PM, via News24
A $160 million (R3 billion) South African phosphate mine owned by billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital Investments that’s been beset by environmental disputes for over a decade is facing a fresh obstacle.
17 March at 18:46 PM, via News24
Analysis of Eskom’s energy production for 2024 shows that coal-fired power plant performance improved significantly to reduce diesel and gas use by almost 6%.
17 March at 18:15 PM, via News24
Some scientists have challenged the claim that so-called “dark oxygen” is being produced in the lightless abyss of the seabed.
17 March at 15:10 PM, via News24
There is a massive opportunity for South Africa to raise much-needed climate funding by selling carbon credits, say experts.
17 March at 13:17 PM, via News24
By launching a global trade war and stoking geopolitical tensions, the US president is encouraging the rest of the world to reduce its reliance on imported fuels, no matter where they come from, says Nick Hedley.
15 March at 11:44 AM, via News24
Sri Lanka’s wildlife and railway authorities announced a series of low-tech measures, including adjusting timetables to reduce night-time train collisions, following the worst wildlife accident that killed seven elephants.
15 March at 09:17 AM, via News24
An assemblage of tools found in Tanzania that was fashioned about 1.5 million years ago from the limb bones of elephants and hippos reveals what scientists are calling a technological breakthrough for the human evolutionary lineage – systematic production of implements made from a material other than stone.
14 March at 15:42 PM, via News24
Government, environmental groups and fishing industry agree to new no-fishing zones around penguin breeding grounds, according to the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment.
13 March at 14:41 PM, via News24
There are growing doubts about a pledge by rich nations to provide more climate finance to poorer nations, as foreign aid budgets are slashed and the US guts environmental spending.