Our Burning Planet, Nelson Mandela Bay Government seeks to clamp down on offshore ship refuelling operations by: Kristin Engel
Our Burning Planet, Maverick News BP ordered to pay costs in addition to R53m fine in landmark private prosecution case by: Julia Evans
Our Burning Planet, DM168 Battle is on to save KZN’s 100-year-old Ndumo Game Reserve from coal and oil shale drilling by: Tony Carnie
South Africa, Maverick Citizen, Our Burning Planet, Maverick News Government plan to drop EIAs for Kruger National Park developments puts safeguards ‘at risk’ by: John Yeld
Our Burning Planet, Maverick News Karpowership donates game farm to ease South Africa power approval by: Antony Sguazzin for Bloomberg
South Africa, Our Burning Planet 'Misleading' claims and Transnet fear over harbour space derail Karpowership plans for now by: Tony Carnie
Our Burning Planet More late changes to gas explosion and noise studies as Karpowership enters final lap by: Tony Carnie
South Africa, Our Burning Planet Creecy firm in rejecting Karpowership plan — but gives Turks a third bite at the cherry by: Tony Carnie
South Africa, Our Burning Planet Despite Eskom approvals, Turkish powerships still need Transnet buy-in for 20-year harbour moorings by: Tony Carnie
South Africa, Our Burning Planet Creecy under fire over proposed law change – Is there a sinister plan to strip civil society of legal recourse in environmental disputes? by: Tony Carnie
Business Maverick, South Africa, Our Burning Planet United Phosphorus Limited chemical disaster: A gaping legal loophole, or jaw-dropping negligence? by: Dewald van Rensburg and Susan Comrie for amaBhungane