Climate change and the complexities of the Cape storms – Andrew Kenny
Extreme weather events have long been a part of the Cape’s history, from Bartholomeu Dias battling ferocious storms in 1488 to recent heavy rains and fierce winds in 2023
Extreme weather events have long been a part of the Cape’s history, from Bartholomeu Dias battling ferocious storms in 1488 to recent heavy rains and fierce winds in 2023
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Dr Judith Curry explains her objection to the “manufactured scientific consensus” on climate change and how far removed reality really is.
A serious multi-year drought in parts of South Africa’s Northern and Eastern Cape provinces has seen a number of small towns threatened by total water supply failures and livestock farmers facing financial ruin.
The City of Joburg tightened water restrictions as high spring temperatures and dry weather meant dam levels continued to drop, adding to the effect of record-low rainfall in 2015.
The City of Cape Town continued remedial operations following the havoc wreaked by a storm which hit the Mother City as a well-developed cold front makes its way across the country.
In his latest entry, South African expat Chris Duncan can’t wait to head back home for the festive season but leaves Nigeria behind with a mood of uncertainty in the air.