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rDNA wins Climate Change Leadership Award

April 4, 2012
By admin
rDNA wins Climate Change Leadership Award

Highway Africa’s Reporting Development has won the Climate Hero Award in the Climate Change Leadership Awards (CCLA) which took place at Sandton Sun on Friday 29 March, in Johannesburg. rDNA scooped first place in the Community or Individual Category. Highway African was represented at the awards by Ms Nqobile Sibisi, who is the Programme...
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Back to basic on climate change

December 13, 2011
By admin

After the dust, or more appropriately the beach sand, settled in Durban this past Sunday, the UN climate change agreement that was reached by 194 nation-states kicks the can farther down the road: cuts in greenhouse gas emissions will be voluntary, the actual scale...
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What are the outcomes of the Durban climate change talks?

December 13, 2011
By Steven Lang

The COP17 climate change meetings in Durban produced several interesting outcomes after the 12-days of talks over ran into the early hours of the 14th day. Top negotiators stretched their powers of endurance in the final week of the conference so that some of...
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Thumbs up, or thumbs down?

December 12, 2011
By Steven Lang

Was the 14-day COP17 gathering in Durban a success or a failure? This direct question does not do justice to the incredibly intricate and critically important discussions that took...
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New text on Kyoto Protocol

December 10, 2011
By Wisdom Mdzungairi

Developing countries and the greens have described the new text on Kyoto Protocol as a damp squib as the new Protocol (or another legally binding instrument) applies to all...
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Last-ditch effort to save climate talks

December 10, 2011
By Wisdom Mdzungairi

Developing states most at risk from global warming have rebelled against a proposed deal at UN climate talks, forcing South Africa to draw up new draft documents to try...
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