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Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often

08 June at 16:48 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Climate scientists agree that intense downpours and heavy storms will probably happen more often and become more unpredictable. But can every extreme weather event be pinned on climate change? We look at what past data and future predictions say

UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin

08 June at 14:13 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Opening the UN’s mid-year climate talks in Bonn, Simon Stiell urged governments to focus on implementing climate commitments, warning that fossil fuel dependence was driving economic instability and exposing countries to worsening climate impacts

Roof repairs won’t stop the Boks

08 June 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 […]

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

08 June 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

Marble Towers part of a bigger story

07 June at 09:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Unauthorised building alterations, illegal structures, safety violations and neglected compliance requirements are hardly unique to one property in Johannesburg’s city centre

Stolen Ukrainian grain is Africa’s food security concern too

05 June at 18:55 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Behind every shipment of grain there is a farmer, a field, a contract, a port, an insurer and a buyer. When that chain begins with occupation and theft, the damage does not stop at Ukraine’s borders. It affects confidence in maritime trade and creates risks for every country that depends on transparent food supply routes

How to use the anti-HIV jab — and where to find it

05 June at 18:27 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The six-monthly anti-HIV jab, which prevents HIV through sex, is now stocked for free at 360 government clinics in six of South Africa’s provinces. How does the jab work, how do you know if you need it and where can you find it? We’ve got you covered with answers to 13 questions

The cheapest climate defence we have is in the ground

05 June at 14:21 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Our wetlands, grasslands, rivers and the wildlife that hold them together are not a luxury to be funded once the urgent problems are solved. They are part of how we solve the urgent problems

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