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South Africa

South Africa, Kenya and Ethiopia lead Africa clean energy drive

NEWS: Renewables investments set to rise slowly on continent as countries explore potential for wind, solar and geothermal

India demands rich countries “walk the talk” on climate

NEWS: Latest meeting of leading emerging economies ends with leadership challenge to developed world

World’s top emerging economies talk climate in Delhi

NEWS: BASIC group of China, India, South Africa and Brazil gather to discuss negotiating position for UN’s 2015 climate deal

EU calls for tougher scrutiny on 2015 climate deal carbon pledges

NEWS: Submission to UN warns countries are unlikely to make ambitious emission reduction promises ahead of Paris

Boeing and South African Airways sign biofuels deal

Leading plane manufacturer says it is committed to investing in cleaner forms of aviation

Southern Africa set to be hit by climate related migration

Southern Africa could be among areas hardest hit by climate change. A rapidly expanding population is likely to add to future problems, says a new study

Coal-heavy South Africa eyes wind and solar sectors

South African’s main energy company Eskom is planning to add renewables to its coal portfolio with investments exceeding $1.8 billion

South Africa calls on world leaders to engage in UN climate talks

South Africa climate chief Mxakato-Diseko says leaders must take more interest in the UN negotiations for the 2015 deal to be agreed

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Biodiversity can be a potent climate adaptation tool: SA Official

Ecosystem protection can make big contributions to fighting climate change but only if the value of healthy ecosystems is fully appreciated, says South Africa’s director of resource use.

Climate change conflict in Africa a concern says SA Minister

Unpredictable rainfall patterns force migrations in pursuit of resources, often leading to conflict, according to Rejoice Mabudafhasi, South Africa’s Deputy Minister for Water & Environmental Affairs.

Shell forced to abandon Alaska drilling without tapping any oil

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

Podcast: How a solar water heating project is changing lives in South Africa’s Cosmos City

In the sixteenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports Zeenat Abdool takes a look at a solar water heating project implemented by the city of Johannesburg.

PODCAST: Restoring human dignity in South Africa with the CDM

In the fifteenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Zeenat Abdool, a radio journalist from South Africa visits the community outside Durban to see how much a solar heater project has changed their lives.

PODCAST: Turning waste to energy in South Africa

In the eleventh in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Wambi Michael, a radio producer in Uganda, examines the potential for energy from waste in Africa.

Podcast: Solar power bringing light to Africa’s townships

The UNFCCC’s Irini Roumboglou looks at the benefits of the CDM in South Africa and asks what lessons can be learnt from its implementation.

Rio+20 Comment: Seizing Sustainable Development

Finland President Tarja Halonen and South African President Jacob Zuma outline their sustainable development goals for Rio+20.

Zuma: ‘In Africa, climate change is a matter of life and death’

South African President joins other African leaders in urging developed world to take responsibility.

COP17 President Maite Nkoana Mashabane

COP17 President: Parties must lead and be bold

Writing exclusively for RTCC, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations Ms. Maite Nkoana Mashabane calls for a transparent and equitable climate change deal in Durban.

South Africa gives first glimpse of its COP17 ambitions

World’s most coal dependant economy looks for commitment as it prepares to chair UNFCCC talks

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