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Both the Wine industry and Conservation community distressed by mining application
WWF, along with numerous wine producers and Wines of South Africa, are strongly opposed to the application from the state owned African Exploration Mining and Finance Corporation (AEMFC) for prospecting rights for minerals within the critical biodiversity areas of the Cape Winelands.
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WWF appalled at plans to destroy highly endangered area
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is appalled at a state-owned mining company application to prospect on a number of landmark wine farms in the Cape Town and Stellenbosch municipal areas. This is the latest example of a proliferation of poorly regulated prospecting activities within highly threatened yet unique biodiversity hotspots.
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Nersa decision weighs in favour of halting Kusile
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in South Africa considers the National Energy Regulator of South ...
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WWF welcomes tax proposals but remains deeply concerned
While WWF, the conservation organisation, welcomes the tax proposals put forward in Minister Gordhan's Budget Speech today (17 February 2010), the organisation remains concerned about massive infrastructure spending devoted to coal-based electricity supply.
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South Africa to switch off for Earth Hour 2010
At 8.30pm on Saturday 27 March, the greatest show on Earth for action on climate change will take place ...
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