2011

Saving South Africa’s abalone

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Written by: Mark ReidOver the past decades, the poaching of abalone has reached such proportions that it has become a full-scale industry.Fortunately, with innovative companies like Hermanus-based Abagold leading the way in developing a sustainable local abalone aquaculture, there is hope for the fu

Energy Savings

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A few years ago, “load shedding” was the buzzword in South Africa, a sobering experience that placed our country’s electricity crisis at the top of the public agenda. Today, living and working around “load shedding” schedules and a highly unreliable power supply is a distant memory, but it may well

Manuel to head global green fund

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Written by: Nosimilo RamelaSouth Africa’s Minister in The Presidency Trevor Manuel has been appointed as joint chairperson of the Green Climate Fund, which is tasked with designing a finance system to help developing countries adapt to climate change.Manuel, who is the head of South Africa’s Nationa

Green shopping 101 for kids

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Written by: Giulia Simolo A great way to help your children choose the eco-friendly path in life is to lead by example. The next time you embark on a shopping trip for the family, bring your children along and let them learn how to choose the healthiest, most eco-friendly products. Buy this, not tha

Host a Lunch Save the World

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Host a lunch in your home, invite your friends and ask them to donate anything from R25-R200 to a great cause, Soil for Life. You cook and your friends donate online and you all stand a chance to win great prizes! Register now.Sound good? Put this Sunday 5 June 2011, World Environment Day, in your d