Heat, drought and floods are growing security risks, Western defense officials say, feeding instability and violence that ...
A leopard-sized “fearsome” predator that hunted early elephants 30 million years ago has been identified following the ...
A CSIR study analysing 26 years of satellite data reveals how ocean warming is significantly reducing ocean productivity ...
Africa’s agricultural potential is immense. With over 60 percent of the world’s uncultivated arable land,the continent has all the natural advantages it needs to become a global agricultural leader.
Reliable, affordable energy remains essential for many countries. U.S. oil and gas companies stand to benefit from a foreign ...
The species, known as Bastetodon and named for an Egyptian goddess, had sharp teeth and an incredibly powerful grip ...
Universities in Senegal and South Africa are now teaching the skills of setting up nature-inspired projects to deal with some ...
Vector-borne diseases in Africa pose increasing threats due to factors like population expansion, livestock movement, and climate change. Ticks, as ...
What's the context? A new report highlights risks of South Africa's patchwork climate strategies across companies and levels of government Inconsistent climate strategies found across South Africa ...
Powerful politicians to blame, says Transparency International COVER STORY | | Uganda remains one of the most corrupt ...
In response to Trump's "drill, baby, drill" slogan aimed at ramping up fossil fuel extraction, and the US notifying the UN of ...
With Africa’s significant share of the world’s arable land and rich biodiversity, the foundation for a bioeconomy is strong. Unlocking its full potential can fuel economic growth.