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Freshwater Supply per capita expected to Halve
On October 22, 2010
The World Resources Institute rates South Africa’s current yearly renew- able freshwater supply between 1 000 m³ and 1 700 m³ per capita, but this is likely to descrease to less than 500 m³ by 2025.
The institute says that any amount less than 1 000 m³ a person means that water stress [...]
ALEC HOGG: In this excerpt we speak with Helgard Muller, who is the chief director of the Department of Water Affairs.
Your department has come under quite a lot of public scrutiny recently, not least because it appears as though the 850 municipal sewerage plants are creaking, if not under strain. Perhaps you could [...]
SA Minister; South Africa risks running dry of Water
On October 13, 2010
SOUTH Africa risks running dry of water if people fail to preserve it. Water and Environmental Affairs Deputy Minister Rejoice Mabudafhasi issued the warning yesterday at a two-day Water and Poverty Alleviation: a Dialogue for Action in Durban.
She said because of natural disasters, such as floods and droughts, the country [...]
Aliens Pose Threat to already highly Stressed Water Supply
On October 12, 2010
Cape Town – Climate change is likely to increase the threat which invasive alien Acacia plants, including wattles, rooikrans and Port Jackson, pose to South Africa’s already highly stressed water supply.
In a written reply to a Parliamentary question, tabled on Friday, Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica [...]
The Western Cape is a Leader in the Renewable Energy sector
On June 24, 2010
The Western Cape is a leader in the renewable energy sector, being the first province to have a Sustainable Energy Strategy and a Policy for Solar Water Heaters in place. The province current electricity consumption is approximately 3500 megawatts (MW). To ease the strain on energy demand currently, the province has [...]
Earth’s Surface Required to Power the World with Solar Panels alone
On June 13, 2010
The map of the world shows 19 contiguous area on the earth’s surface that would be required to power the worls with zero carbon emissions and solar power alone. The larger area in the Saharan desert would power all of Europe and North Africa alone. This would only be 1/18th the size of [...]
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