In an effort to accelerate understanding of beverage sector impacts on climate change and identify reduction priorities for greenhouse gas emissions, the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) has published its research on carbon...
In 2012 WESSA Eco-Schools celebrated a ‘Diamond Decade’ of inspiring sustainable development in schools with a launch of an exciting new competition offering prizes to the total value of over R120 000. The competition, called the WESSA Eco-Schools...
Eskom is a step closer towards achieving its goal of producing cleaner energy. The National Energy Regulator has given the power giant the go-ahead to build a wind farm in the Western Cape. It’s Eskom’s first large-scale, renewable...
Pictured: Dr Janette Minnaar-van Veijeren In its quest of ensuring that a just war is waged against the scourge of corruption, which hinders improving the quality of life, Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) has partnered with acclaimed...
The Water and Sanitation Unit (EWS) has discovered a 300 diameter pipe which is leaking in KwaMashu J, Mdoni Road and as there is an electrical substation built on top of the diameter pipe, it cannot be repaired immediately, according to a...
Pictured: A burst water pipe in Morninghill Johannesburg Water is experiencing an increase in the number of infrastructure failures due to contractors from various companies damaging water and sewer infrastructure while they are executing their...
Pictured: The African Bullfrog (Pyxicephalus edulis) On the eve of International Day for Biological Diversity, 22 May, the Water Research Commission (WRC) has released a study confirming the Kruger National Park (KNP) as a biodiversity haven not...
Weekly State of Reservoirs  on 2013.05.20. Click on the below link for the report: Weekly
A growing body of microeconomic evidence shows that an increase in women’s education, labour force participation and earnings stimulates socio-economic development. In Africa, there is real and timely potential for developing countries to...