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De Beers, Botswana agree in principle on sales, mining licences 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd July 2023 Diamond mining and marketing company De Beers and the Botswana government have reached an in principle agreement on a 25-year extension of the... →
Forestry, Fisheries and Environment publishes National Biodiversity Offset Guideline for implementation
27th June 2023 South Africa’s first National Biodiversity Offset Guideline has been published for implementation. The Guideline was published in Government... →
Green hydrogen presenting South Africa with good target point – Nedbank 
By: Martin Creamer 22nd June 2023 Green hydrogen is presenting South Africa with a good target point at a time when the African continent is on the cusp of a massive revolution in... →
Rising tides threaten low-lying coastal West Africa
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 21st June 2023 The global average sea level is expected to rise by up to half a metre by 2050 and up to two metres by 2100. This is due to the expansion of... →
African leaders to advance the blue economy and climate action in Moroni
12th June 2023 A three-day ministerial conference on "The Blue Economy and Climate Action in Africa: Island and Coastal States at the Forefront" with a focus on... →
Minister Barbara Creecy on World Oceans Day
9th June 2023 Take action tp protect our oceans and marine life, says Creecy “We have a responsibility to protect our oceans as they are vital to health of our... →
Hands off our oceans: Eco lobby hits out 'onslaught' by foreign companies on SA waters
By: News24Wire 9th June 2023 The "onslaught" on South Africa's oceans, with foreign companies seeking to drill for oil and gas, is becoming a major concern, according to The... →
Is the blue economy a route to stronger AU-EU ties?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th June 2023 World Oceans Day on 8 June is an opportunity to reflect on the ocean's vital role in sustainable development, food security and climate change... →