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Climate change driving marine species poleward – Port Elizabeth Business News

6 April 2021 By Port Elizabethan

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Climate change driving marine species poleward: Warming waters have driven thousands of ocean species poleward from the equator, threatening marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of people ... Source: "Port Elizabeth" business - BingNews. Mighty Warriors Secure South Africa Friendly: The Mighty Warriors last played competitive football in November last year when they featured at the 2020 COSAFA Championships held in Port Elizabeth ... platform brings you the latest breaking News, … [Read more...] about Climate change driving marine species poleward – Port Elizabeth Business News

Activists call for government to declare climate emergency – News from GroundUp

1 February 2020 By Port Elizabethan

Activists call for government to declare climate emergency: Protesters inspired by Greta Thunberg Source: GroundUp News. Communities picket against mining bills: Activists criticise short comment period and that it was over the holiday period Source: GroundUp News. Parliament extends deadline for land expropriation submissions after public outcry: Some submissions to the legislature’s email address have been blocked for “unacceptable content”. Source: GroundUp News. Former “Upington … [Read more...] about Activists call for government to declare climate emergency – News from GroundUp

Call for JSE to act on climate change – News from GroundUp

30 November 2019 By Port Elizabethan

Call for JSE to act on climate change: Extinction Rebellion pours cold water on Black Friday Source: GroundUp News. Decision on disputed Sea Point property expected in 2020: “The applicants’ rights and the state’s obligations are two sides of the same coin” Source: GroundUp News. Muizenberg: Where South Africans play together: People of all classes, races and nationalities enjoy the beach and its surrounds Source: GroundUp News. Commuter Lunga Zawa uses a wheelchair. But Nyanga … [Read more...] about Call for JSE to act on climate change – News from GroundUp

Climate change decimates Western Cape agriculture – News from GroundUp

6 November 2019 By Port Elizabethan

Climate change decimates Western Cape agriculture: Farmers in Oudtshoorn estimate the drought has lost them billions of rands Source: GroundUp News. Prison inmate tells court about beating at Leeuwkop prison: Xolani Zulu is among five inmates suing Correctional Services Source: GroundUp News. “Urine streams down the taxi rank”: Toilets at Govan Mbeki Taxi Rank in Port Elizabeth have not worked for three months, commuters say Source: GroundUp News. Ex-political prisoner dies, leaving … [Read more...] about Climate change decimates Western Cape agriculture – News from GroundUp

Golden business opportunities despite the economic climate in SA – MyPR.co.za

9 October 2019 By Port Elizabethan

Golden business opportunities despite the economic climate in SA: Despite our current challenging economic situation, the present moment is full of opportunity for buying a business and thriving. If you’ve been thinking of owning your own business you probably have already looked around for a business for sale, but are unsure about where to invest your hard-earned cash, consider that some of the smaller or medium-sized businesses are affordable, easier to manage and good value for money in … [Read more...] about Golden business opportunities despite the economic climate in SA – MyPR.co.za

Mthatha news: S. African gov’t seeks public input in National Climate Change Bill

11 June 2018 By Port Elizabethan

S. African gov't seeks public input in National Climate Change Bill: On Tuesday, the DEA will be hosting the first stakeholder engagement workshop on the Bill in Mthatha, Eastern Cape Province. The bill will address matters relating to the national adaptation to impacts of climate change, greenhouse gas emissions and ... Source: "Mthatha" - BingNews. Mobile police station for Walter Sisulu Mthatha campus: A mobile police station will soon come to Walter Sisulu University’s Mthatha campus. … [Read more...] about Mthatha news: S. African gov’t seeks public input in National Climate Change Bill

South African Policies aligned to and include actions to address sustainable development and climate change

30 May 2017 By Port Elizabethan

South African Policies aligned to and include actions to address sustainable development and climate change: South African policies are aligned to and include actions to address sustainable development and climate change. This was said by Acting Deputy Director General of Invest SA at the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti), Mr Yunus Hoosen during the seminar for the promotion of Bankable Sustainable Development Goal Projects in Sandton earlier today. The seminar was hosted jointly by the … [Read more...] about South African Policies aligned to and include actions to address sustainable development and climate change

Canada commits $22.6 Million to support training of African Mathematical Scientists on Climate Change Solutions

1 September 2016 By Port Elizabethan

Canada commits .6 Million to support training of African Mathematical Scientists on Climate Change Solutions: The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie, has announced that Canada will contribute CA$ 22.6 million over five years to the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences – Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI) (www.NextEinstein.org) to train African mathematical scientists to develop climate change adaptation and mitigation … [Read more...] about Canada commits $22.6 Million to support training of African Mathematical Scientists on Climate Change Solutions

Five tips for reward professionals in today’s tough socio-political climate

26 August 2016 By Port Elizabethan

Five tips for reward professionals in today’s tough socio-political climate: The economy is battling some severe headwinds. In a volatile environment such as this, getting reward structures right is a critical test for reward professionals. We all know that our country and its economy face enormous challenges at present. As reward professionals, we need to face the fact that these headwinds are creating a highly combustible environment across society and within companies as well. How a company … [Read more...] about Five tips for reward professionals in today’s tough socio-political climate

Warming pulses in ancient climate record link volcanoes, asteroid impact and dinosaur-killing mass extinction – Featured Blog

12 July 2016 By Port Elizabethan

Today's posts from our featured Port Elizabeth Blogger: Warming pulses in ancient climate record link volcanoes, asteroid impact and dinosaur-killing mass extinction: A new reconstruction of Antarctic ocean temperatures around the time the dinosaurs disappeared 66 million years ago supports the idea that one of the planet’s biggest mass extinctions was due to the combined effects of volcanic eruptions and an asteroid impact. Marine Biology News — ScienceDaily Click here to visit … [Read more...] about Warming pulses in ancient climate record link volcanoes, asteroid impact and dinosaur-killing mass extinction – Featured Blog

Slower evolution and climate change drove ichthyosaurs to extinction – Featured Blog

9 March 2016 By Port Elizabethan

Today's posts from our featured Port Elizabeth Blogger: Slower evolution and climate change drove ichthyosaurs to extinction by Sardine Run Port Elizabeth: Ichthyosaurs — shark-like marine reptiles from the time of dinosaurs — were driven to extinction by intense climate change and their own failure to evolve quickly enough, according to new research by an international team of scientists. Marine Biology News — ScienceDaily Click here to book your Sardine Run … [Read more...] about Slower evolution and climate change drove ichthyosaurs to extinction – Featured Blog

Species groups follow patterns reacting to climate change on US Northeast Shelf – Featured Blog

23 February 2016 By Port Elizabethan

Today's posts from our featured Port Elizabeth Blogger: Species groups follow patterns reacting to climate change on US Northeast Shelf by Sardine Run Port Elizabeth: Researchers studying groups of species with similar depth and temperature distribution have found that those groups have similar responses to the effects of climate change. Interactions between individual species in those groups, however, may be affected by the amount of available habitat, predator-prey relationships, and … [Read more...] about Species groups follow patterns reacting to climate change on US Northeast Shelf – Featured Blog

Current climate models misrepresent El Niño, study suggests – Featured Blog

2 January 2016 By Port Elizabethan

Today's posts from our featured Port Elizabeth Blogger: Current climate models misrepresent El Niño, study suggests by Sardine Run Port Elizabeth: Climate models incorrectly predict El Niño, according to a new study. An analysis of fossil corals and mollusk shells from the Pacific Ocean reveals there is no link between the strength of seasonal differences and El Niño, a complex but irregular climate pattern with large impacts on weather, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and air quality … [Read more...] about Current climate models misrepresent El Niño, study suggests – Featured Blog

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