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Air pollution in South Africa boosts the annual number of deaths by 6% in communities living near coal-fired power plants, a study by the South African Medical Research Council showed.
A La Trobe University study has found the invasive South African flower Gazania is more resilient than previously understood, with its ability to adapt to different environments making it one of ...
South Africa has granted exemptions to eight coal-fired power plants, ... South Africa Allows Some Coal Plants to Top Emissions Limits By Charles Kennedy - Mar 31, 2025, 10:30 AM CDT.
South Africa's succulents - small, fleshy, green plants sometimes shaped like roses or stars, and often found peeping out between rocks in dry areas - are sought after by an increasingly ...
A biodiversity hotspot in a remote part of South Africa has become the hub of an illegal trade in protected plant species, with organised crime groups capitalising on overseas demand. "They've not ...
South African power utility Eskom resumed scheduled power cuts on Friday and said they would ... South African power cuts resume as key plants fail. By Tannur Anders. March 7, 2025 1:41 PM UTC ...
Discover the urgent need to protect South Africa's rare and indigenous plants from illegal trade and learn how homeowners can safeguard their prized greenery. Thursday, May 1, 2025.
South Africa has 63 independent solar plants, with the largest boasting a capacity of 100 MW. However, compared to solar farms in Asia and the Middle East, South Africa’s plants are miniature in ...
A La Trobe University study has found the invasive South African flower Gazania is more resilient than previously understood, with its ability to adapt to different environments making it one of ...
South Africa’s succulents – small, fleshy, green plants sometimes shaped like roses or stars, and often found peeping out between rocks in dry areas – are sought after by an increasingly ...
South Africa is in the midst of a program to transition away from the use of coal for power production, but the pace of plant closures has been the subject of acrimonious debate among politicians.