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Green hydrogen advocate Forrest slams oil, gas as ‘anathema methane mines’ 
By: Martin Creamer 17th November 2021 Oil and gas plants are methane mines and opening new ones is an anathema that fails to take the livelihoods of today’s offspring seriously, says... →
Climate, energy and the African dilemma
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th November 2021 South Africa was abuzz this month with the announcement of a R131-billion deal on the margins of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference... →
Central banks and climate change: how they can play a role in managing the fallout
16th November 2021 Climate change is a devilishly complex challenge that affects all aspects of our lives. It affects weather patterns, biodiversity, access to and... →
'We'll breathe clean air, but in darkness' – Mantashe's DDG slams 'financial bullying' in coal fight
By: News24Wire 10th November 2021 Deputy Director General of the Department of Mineral Resources Ntokozo Ngcwabe has slammed what she called "financial bullying" by funders who... →
ESG-related litigation looms for mining, oil, and gas companies
9th November 2021 In the near future, companies operating in the mining, oil and gas sectors are likely to feel the brunt of the increasing prominence of ESG issues... →
Sunrise Energy Denies Allegations of Improper Financial Management And Takes Legal Advice On Next Steps
29th October 2021 Sunrise Energy vociferously denies any and all allegations of improper financial management contained in a Business Report article on 29 October... →
Statement on the latest decisions by the Competition Commission
29th October 2021 The Competition Commission of South Africa (CCSA) held its ordinary meeting on Tuesday 26 October 2021, to review and take decisions on matters... →
Africa’s gas bonanza may be overtaken by net-zero
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd October 2021 Have many African countries arrived at the natural gas party just in time for lights out? The global consensus to reach net-zero emissions of... →