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Relief or ruin for struggling towns?

Today at 07:00 AM, via The Citizen

Municipal arrears debt to Eskom now amounts to R114 billion, which poses an existential threat to the utility.

Roof repairs won’t stop the Boks

Today at 06:49 AM, via Mail & Guardian

By Unati Peter, Acting CEO of the Mandela Bay Development Agency Visit Mandela Bay Development press office When high winds and heavy rains tore a section of the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium roof early in May, many residents asked the same question: will we still see the Springboks in June? That concern was natural. The […]

Take buffalo by the horns

Today at 06:45 AM, via The Citizen

The question is whether the GNU parties have the nerve to bring down the rogue beast.

Mmabatho Montsho campaigns for menstrual leave in new docu

Today at 06:35 AM, via SowetanLIVE

Filmmaker, actor and activist Mmabatho Montsho in her latest project brings awareness that period pains are more than a private struggle for women – they are a social, economic and workplace issue that deserves urgent attention.

Texas Grid Flags Risks As Data Centers, Crypto Sites Fail Voltage Tests

Today at 06:34 AM, via Slashdot

Reuters reports:Several large data centers and crypto facilities planning to connect to the Texas power grid ahead of peak summer demand have failed key reliability tests, raising the risk of power outages just as electricity use hits its seasonal high, according to the state grid operator… Unlike traditional industrial customers, which tend to draw electricity steadily and predictably, data...

Marine carbon dioxide removal: Our next ocean science, policy and governance frontier?

Today at 06:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

On World Oceans Day, celebrated on 8 June each year, it’s important to recognise that the ocean does extraordinary work. It stores 98% of all CO2 on the planet, absorbs at least a quarter of all human-made CO2 emissions annually and soaks up at least 90% of the excess heat generated by the emissions. It is the flywheel of the global climate

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