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How law firms can make a sustainable impact with green arbitration

  27 Feb 2024

File photo: Black rhinos, one of the world's endangered animals, are seen at a farm outside Klerksdorp, in the north west province, South Africa, 24 February 2016. Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo
Rhino poaching in South Africa increases in 2023

  27 Feb 2024

Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo are among poorly-funded humanitarian crises for which the United Nations on Tuesday said it was allocating $100m - one of the lowest amounts released from its Central Emergency Response Fund in recent years. Image source: Reuters
UN earmarks $100m for poorly funded humanitarian crises

  21 Feb 2024

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Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo are among poorly-funded humanitarian crises for which the United Nations on Tuesday said it was allocating $100m - one of the lowest amounts released from its Central Emergency Response Fund in recent years. Image source: Reuters
UN earmarks $100m for poorly funded humanitarian crises

  21 Feb 2024

More than 200-million litres of untreated or partially treated sewage is released into False Bay daily. Photos: Steve Kretzmann / GroundUp
Failing sewage plants continue to pollute False Bay

  16 Feb 2024

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Investing in Africa's bright, green energy future

  12 Feb 2024

More than two million litres of sieved raw sewage is pumped out to sea off Camps Bay every day. This is one of three marine outfalls, the other two being at Greenpoint and Hout Bay. The City has commissioned a study to determine the costs of treating the sewage first, or piping it to existing wastewater treatment works or further out to sea. Photo: Steve Kretzmann / Groundup
Cape Town’s ocean-bound sewage options unveiled

  9 Feb 2024

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Cape Verde is the third African country to eliminate malaria: here’s how

  5 Feb 2024

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