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Huge uplift for Eastern Cape on way from South Africa’s R105bn green ammonia project
By: Martin Creamer 14th December 2023 The building of the R105-billion green ammonia project by Hive Hydrogen South Africa is poised to be a huge economic uplift for the Eastern Cape.... →
High Seas Treaty: Africa's role in saving the world's blue lungs
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th December 2023 The High Seas Treaty – officially known as the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Treaty – must be signed and ratified by 20 September 2025.... →
City commences with aeration trial at Diep River
4th December 2023 As part of our ongoing public commitment to address the pollution of the Diep River and Milnerton Lagoon, and the consequent negative environmental... →
Open Letter to Minister Creecy Requesting Action Amidst Raw Sewage Discharge into Cape Town’s Sea
29th November 2023 Dear Minister Creecy, ActionSA has appealed against the issuing of permits that authorise the City of Cape Town to continue discharging untreated... →
Lack of funding could sink Africa’s ocean protection efforts
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th November 2023 Over 11-million tonnes of plastic are dumped into the world’s oceans annually, and 90% of its fish population has been fully exploited or... →
Green hydrogen produced on site can help Africa’s people, says Hydrox
By: Martin Creamer 17th November 2023 Green hydrogen produced on site can play a huge role in solving the energy crisis as it eliminates the challenges associated with establishing... →
Happening in Parliament this week
13th November 2023 A debate on the rising costs of living, Questions for Oral Reply, Mini-Plenary Sessions and consideration of Bills and Budgetary Review and... →
Voluntary Sustainability Standards and BioTrade: Is there a connection?
7th November 2023 This report provides a synthesis of the connections between selected Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) and the UNCTAD BioTrade Principles... →