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

Green Goal gets top IOC award

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Written by: Ray MaotaWestern Cape provincial capital Cape Town, a 2010 FIFA World Cup host city, has won the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Sport and Environment Award.The city’s Green Goal programme, which ensured that the 2010 World Cup was an eco-friendly event, won the award for its con