Lab-grown meat may allow for guilt-free burger binges, but the logic behind it is half-baked.
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The centres will introduce people in villages to various environment-friendly practices, products and services.
The company highlighted its commitment to sustainability at the sixth LCA Council Meeting launch.
Renewable energy could transform development in Africa - if policy issues don't get in the way.
The module is capable of using 30% less power than regular memory modules by utilising 3.5 watts of power per hour.
Misleading environmental campaigns detract attention from those actually making a difference.
The Department of Mineral Resources will engage with the public on fracking before licences can be granted.
The company donated and planted 20 Jacket Plum trees at a recreational park in Meyerspark, Tshwane.
Frost & Sullivan will discuss the continent's growing green economies at GIL 2011: Africa.
The Department of Science and Technology is exhibiting the best of SA's sci-tech developments in Mozambique.
The move is part of a measure to kick-start the government's long-term energy efficiency master plan, says the government.
Could growing space, power and cooling constraints spell disaster for SA's data centres?