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A Drop in the Ocean as Another Thirteen Arrested for Poaching
The hypocrisy of “post mortem” conservation - that perlemoen (abalone) is already dead, shucked and bagged before an arrest is made - is highlighted...
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Seeing’ the Air that you Breathe
Johannesburg’s air quality has never really been measured systematically. Like many other cities across the globe, scientists have battled to develop cost-effective monitoring systems...
A Single Maritime Ministry? Necessary Reform or Structural Overreach?
South Africa is, by geography and economic potential, a maritime nation. With over 2500 kilometres of coastline straddling one of the world’s busiest shipping routes, the...
The Legal Right to Water
The availability of safe drinking water is key to understanding Africa’s water crisis. The WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme found that just 39% of Africans used safely managed...
A Drop in the Ocean as Another Thirteen Arrested for Poaching
The hypocrisy of “post mortem” conservation - that perlemoen (abalone) is already dead, shucked and bagged before an arrest is made - is highlighted...
Research Flags Regulatory Gaps in Tailings Dam Management
Thousands of abandoned mining tailings dams across South Africa continue to expose gaps in environmental regulation, placing communities and ecosystems at risk. This is...
Time to Focus on the Budget Vote and What this Means for the Fisheries
It’s nearly Budget Vote time (May - June) where Departments submit and present their Budget to Parliament with fanfare. For the Department of Forestry,...
Iran War. What African Countries Can Do to Get Through the Crisis
Firstly, it would adversely affect the global supply and prices of oil and gas, fertilisers and food. Secondly, local currencies would be affected. More...
Innovative Solutions Sought to Help Reform Namibia’s Fisheries
The Namibian fisheries is poised for change and the country’s Fisheries Minister seems to be preparing the industry for this.
Last week the Fisheries ministry...
The SETA Dilemma
Should SETA's be abolished and be replaced by a private sector-led mechanism to stop the waste and corruption?
That’s a big policy question, and there...
First Outcomes-Based Environmental Bond Issued
FirstRand Bank has issued South Africa’s first nature linked outcomes-based R2,5 billion Cape Water Performance-based Bond, under its Domestic Medium Term Note programme. It...
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Time to Focus on the Budget Vote and What this Means for the Fisheries
It’s nearly Budget Vote time (May - June) where Departments submit and present their Budget to Parliament with fanfare. For the Department of Forestry,...
A Drop in the Ocean as Another Thirteen Arrested for Poaching
The hypocrisy of “post mortem” conservation - that perlemoen (abalone) is already dead, shucked and bagged before an arrest is made - is highlighted...
Innovative Solutions Sought to Help Reform Namibia’s Fisheries
The Namibian fisheries is poised for change and the country’s Fisheries Minister seems to be preparing the industry for this.
Last week the Fisheries ministry...
The SETA Dilemma
Should SETA's be abolished and be replaced by a private sector-led mechanism to stop the waste and corruption?
That’s a big policy question, and there...
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