Our Burning Planet Government seeks to clamp down on offshore ship refuelling operations By Kristin Engel
Our Burning Planet BP ordered to pay costs in addition to R53m fine in landmark private prosecution case By Julia Evans
Our Burning Planet Battle is on to save KZN’s 100-year-old Ndumo Game Reserve from coal and oil shale drilling By Tony Carnie
South Africa Government plan to drop EIAs for Kruger National Park developments puts safeguards ‘at risk’ By John Yeld
Our Burning Planet Karpowership donates game farm to ease South Africa power approval By Antony Sguazzin for Bloomberg
South Africa '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 Creecy firm in rejecting Karpowership plan — but gives Turks a third bite at the cherry By Tony Carnie
South Africa Despite Eskom approvals, Turkish powerships still need Transnet buy-in for 20-year harbour moorings By Tony Carnie
South Africa 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 United Phosphorus Limited chemical disaster: A gaping legal loophole, or jaw-dropping negligence? By Dewald van Rensburg and Susan Comrie for amaBhungane