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Friday, 30 March 2012 15:56

Have an Eco-friendly Autumn

Autumn is here and many of us are “nest building” for the cooler season. It’s time to reflect on how we affect the environment with our excessive energy needs and make some changes to lessen the burden we place on the Earth.

Published in Gatherings
Friday, 30 March 2012 14:29

Eco Funerals, Pt 2: The Circle of Life

In keeping with nature’s basic ‘waste becomes food’ design, when we die all our organic remains, and particularly our trace elements and nutrients, should ideally go back to the agricultural fields whence they came. Join us for part 2 of our Eco Funerals series.

Published in Waste
Friday, 30 March 2012 13:28

Welcome to the anthropocene

Every living thing affects its surroundings. But humanity is now influencing every aspect of the Earth on a scale akin to the great forces of nature.

Published in Global Warming
Friday, 30 March 2012 11:20

Convention centre expands into the green

The winning trio of architects selected to expand the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) were chosen for their green credentials!

Published in Green Building
Friday, 30 March 2012 10:05

Composting offsets carbon footprints

The nebulous greenhouse gas (GHG) issue comes to the fore every now and then. Who doesn’t get uneasy about the effects of global warming and the impact it can have on our lives? Most people tend to dismiss the warnings, but luckily there are some who take it more seriously once they understand the extent of the threat.

Published in Waste
Thursday, 29 March 2012 14:58

The sun's impending temper tantrum

In late January and again in the second week of March, the sun lashed out in a bit of a temper tantrum, on both occasions sending out a powerful interplanetary coronal mass ejection whose full effects reached Earth in a few days. We got lucky: Nothing much happened, and the resulting space weather storm didn’t pack as big a punch as expected.

Published in Global Warming
Wednesday, 28 March 2012 12:17

A candle for Earth Hour

Support WWF's global eco-friendly campaign, Earth Hour, with a special lantern that has been designed to hold a single candle, so users can switch out the lights at 8.30pm on Saturday 31 March 2012, for 60 minutes.

Published in Action
Tuesday, 27 March 2012 12:45

Stand up for our future

Finding a solution to the short-term interests and ongoing unsustainable practices driving our societies and economies is a recurring issue. Few innovative ideas have emerged, fewer are being fully implemented and, as a consequence, we are exceeding planetary boundaries, threatening the security and wellbeing of those around us and those who follow us.

Published in Action
Tuesday, 27 March 2012 12:05

SA celebs sign-up to WWF’s Earth Hour

With less than a week to go until WWF’s Earth Hour, several ambassadors have lent their support to this year’s I Will If You Will (IWIYW) campaign.

Published in Energy
Tuesday, 27 March 2012 11:42

St John the Baptist goes green

After four years of thoughtful, creative and spiritual work, St John the Baptist congregation in Pinetown has registered as a SAFCEI Eco-Congregation. The Rector, the Revd. Dr Andrew Warmback, and Dot Saunders, a stalwart environmentalist, have championed the process.

Published in Gatherings
Monday, 26 March 2012 15:23

Save the Rhinos!

The rhino is being hunted into extinction and could disappear forever unless we act now. Shocking new statistics show more than 440 rhinos were brutally killed last year in South Africa alone - a massive increase on five years ago when just 13 had their horns hacked off.

Published in Species Protection