Our Burning Planet, Davos edition: Amnesty International's Kumi Naidoo on climate change, populism and Xolobeni By Kevin Bloom kevbloom
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International experts hear southern Africa a climate change 'hot-spot' | IOL NewsSouthern Africa is on the frontline of rising global temperatures and is in need of greater research, assessment to quantify ...
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Uh oh, wild coffee species at risk of extinction due to climate changeA recent study published in Science Advances found that 60% of wild coffee species are at risk of becoming extinct.
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Business coming on board, says top UN climate change of...Scientists appointed by the UN’s top climate change advisory group are in Durban helping to compile a series of new reports, culminating with the publication of the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) in 2021. Professor Hoesung Lee, the UN’s top climate change official, was upbeat at the start of...
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Intergovernmental panel says Southern Africa a climate change hotspot
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UKZN says ‘new models of governance’ needed to fight climate change | IOL NewsIn order to have an impact on addressing climate change, new models of governance and various partnerships between different role players were needed
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SA a 'climate change hotspot': reportSouth Africa has been experiencing higher than usual temperatures in recent years causing drought in parts of the country.
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‘We are losing the race’ on climate change: UN chiefThe commitments made in Paris were already 'not enough' but Guterres was 'not hopeful' that nations would find the necessary resolve.
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World is losing the race against climate change, warns UN chiefAntonio Guterres has urged politicians to do more to mitigate an impending disaster
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