“Since the airport become operational, we have sought to uphold and exemplify Airports Company South Africa’s sound environmental management framework,
Ludicrous Consequences of Carbomania
Governments’ hugely expensive plans to induce motorists to convert from vehicles driven by fossil fuels to those powered by electricity have become a farce. In the US only about 3 per cent of people planning to buy a new car would even consider General Motors’ highly-publicized Volt, only a few thousand of which have been […]
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Steps needed to curb labour unrest
Pretoria – Government, trade unions, business and civic leaders need to take bold steps to resolve unrest in the mining sector to reduce the impact on the economy. Opening a debate on the National Treasury budget vote in Parliament on Tuesday, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan warned that unless a way is found to restore calm […]
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Treatment Plants Fail To Meet Standards
Nearly half of Ireland’s wastewater treatment plants serving urban centres are failing to achieve national and EU standards, according to a new report released today by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Commenting on the report Mr. Gerard O’Leary, Programme Manager, in the EPA’s Office of Environmental Enforcement said: “This level of performance is poor and […]
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Navy to remove Table View Seli1
Pretoria — The navy says it has completed the job of preparing for the removal of the wreck of the Turkish vessel Seli 1 on Cape Town’s Table View coastline. The joint task team monitoring the operation said that while the wreck was still visible its structure had been significantly reduced. The Seli 1, which […]
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