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Durban Beach Goers Continue to Swim Despite Warning Signs

By SAPeople Contributor 15-01-22 15:18

Over the past few weeks, several beaches across Durban’s coastline have been intermittently closed and reopened because of serious raw sewage spills into the ocean and rivers. Several beaches in Durban have been closed because of serious sewage spills into the ocean and rivers. Environmental activists have criticised eThekwini Municipality of failing to maintain its […]

Summer Rains Boost Dam Levels in Parts of SA

Summer Rains Boost Dam Levels in Parts of South Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 23-12-21 11:17

The recent rains that soaked most parts of the country have made a significant impact on water levels in some parts of the country, particularly the national average, according to the Department of Water and Sanitation’s weekly state of the reservoirs report, which shows the impact of summer rains in some areas. In a statement […]

South Africans Urged to Help Stop Shell Blasting the Wild Coast!

South Africans Urged to Help Stop Shell Blasting the Wild Coast!

By SAPeople Contributor 20-11-21 11:14

Shell – multinational oil and gas company – has announced it will start a seismic survey in search of oil or gas deposits from South Africa’s beautiful Morgans Bay to Port St Johns on December 1 at the earliest. The survey will include a vessel operated by Shell Exploration and Production SA’s hirelings, Shearwater GeoServices, […]

New data shows how badly polluted Cape Town’s vleis

New Data Shows How Badly Polluted Cape Town’s Vleis Are

By SAPeople Contributor 09-11-21 11:43

The City of Cape Town has released water quality test results for Zeekoevlei, Zandvlei, Rietvlei and Milnerton lagoon for May to October 2021. All four waterbodies have been closed to the public for months due to dangerously high levels of E. coli (a bacteria found in human faeces). The City of Cape Town has released […]

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Climate Activists Picket at South African Parliament – Accuse COP26 of Excluding African Farmers

By SAPeople Contributor 09-11-21 11:41

Dozens of climate justice activists gathered outside Parliament as part of a global day of action on Saturday. Climate activists picketed outside Parliament on Saturday demanding government take drastic action over climate change. The Rural Women’s Assembly criticised the COP26 talks in Scotland for excluding the voices of small-scale African farmers and others most affected […]

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Latest UN Climate Change Report: What You Need to Know

By SAPeople 09-08-21 15:33

This is the most sobering report card yet on climate change and Earth’s future. Here’s what you need to know… Compiled by: Pep Canadell, CSIRO; Joelle Gergis, Australian National University; Malte Meinshausen, The University of Melbourne; Mark Hemer, CSIRO, and Michael Grose, CSIRO Earth has warmed 1.09℃ since pre-industrial times and many changes such as […]

Blue sharks, which are prized for their fins, swimming off Cape Point in South Africa. Morne Hardenberg

South Africa’s Plan to Protect Sharks Needs an Urgent Update

By Guest Contributor 06-06-21 13:55

When great white sharks disappeared from two well-known congregation areas on South Africa’s coast recently, the possible reasons were hotly debated…. writes Alison Kock, South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity. The appearance of a pair of shark-eating killer whales in the area was one. Another was the decline in numbers of smaller shark species that […]

Light snow in southern Africa. Photos supplied.

WATCH Light Snow in Southern Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 01-06-21 11:48

A light dusting of snow fell last night at Semonkong Lodge, Lesotho in southern Africa. Approximately 2 cm fell through the night. These beautiful photos and video, supplied by Love Africa Marketing, capture the enchanting winter scene… Photos of light snow in Lesotho

KNP prepares for the winter fire season

Kruger National Park Prepares For Winter Fire Season

By SAPeople Contributor 17-05-21 10:31

The Kruger National Park (KNP) today, 17 May 2021 announced their management plans in anticipation of the coming winter fire season which usually takes place between June and October. Fires are a common and natural occurrence in KNP which is found within the Savanna biome (also knows as the Tropical Grasslands), and like the Fynbos […]

Stellenbosch University to Open School for Climate Studies

Stellenbosch University to Open School for Climate Studies

By SAPeople Contributor 29-04-21 17:15

A new School of Climate Studies will be officially launched at Stellenbosch University in June 2021. Higher Education Minister Dr Blade Nzimande says with the new academic school focusing on climate change, this will hopefully enable SA’s academics and students to build a well-rounded body of scientific knowledge and skills to not only understand the […]

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In Photos: Controlled Burn of Kenilworth Race Track

By SAPeople Contributor 18-03-21 11:01

To the untrained eye, the scrubby vegetation in the centre of the track at the Kenilworth racecourse looks like nothing to get excited about, yet this 52-hectare patch of land may be the most valuable real estate in the City of Cape Town in terms of biodiversity. Relative to size – or pound-for-pound as they […]

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Outbreak of Locust Swarms Reported in Various South African Provinces

By SAPeople Contributor 03-12-20 12:57

Locust outbreaks are currently plaguing South Africa in parts of the Free State, Northern Cape and Western Cape, fuelled further by strong winds, according to Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza. “Control measures are currently being implemented to curb the spread of the locusts. The current strong winds are aiding the fight […]

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