State makes its case in âDeadly Airâ court drama
By Liezl Human
Law | 18 May 2021
Environmental organisations want the government to compel coal mining companies to stop polluting communities on the Highveld
By Liezl Human and Julia Evans
Law | 17 May 2021
Residents of informal settlements in Gqeberha told the land cannot be developed because of indigenous vegetation
News | 13 May 2021
About 100 people who used to live at the Makhanda dump were moved after it was upgraded
News | 12 May 2021
South Africa is the most carbon-intensive G20 economy with the highest coal reliance
By Robyn Hugo
Opinion | 10 May 2021
Informal reclaimers say the expansion of Pikitup into recycling will leave them without an income
News | 7 May 2021
âSome people didnât have shoes on, others ran out in pyjamasâ
By Liezl Human and Marecia Damons
News | 21 April 2021
Quality of water bodies has declined over 40 years
Science | 9 April 2021
Endangered Cape toad at centre of dispute as government approves âcrucialâ new Noordhoek road link
By John Yeld
News | 7 April 2021
No mining will be permitted in critical water source area until legal challenges are settled
By John Yeld
Law | 25 March 2021
The company has been given until 1 April to appeal against the decision by the Department of Environment
By John Yeld
News | 24 March 2021
The track is home to pristine critically endangered Cape Flats Sand Fynbos
By John Yeld
Photo Essay | 17 March 2021
Provincial government revokes status of part of Mabola Protected Environment
News | 10 March 2021
MEC has dismissed appeals against the issue of an environmental authorisation
By Daniel Steyn
News | 1 March 2021
Australian courts drop one charge against Mark Caruso, two still pending
By John Yeld
News | 16 February 2021
Proposed massive urban development opposed by small farmers
By Liezl Human
News | 12 February 2021