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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Notice a Shocking Phenomenon in South Africa – Land Is Rising from the Ocean and No One Can Explain Why!Recent studies, including groundbreaking research published in theJournal of Geophysical Research, have uncovered an ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNSatellite data reveals climate change is lifting South Africa out of the oceanSouth Africa’s surface is rising. Slowly, almost invisibly, some areas are lifting by as much as two millimeters each year.
According to a study conducted by the University of Bonn, droughts caused the land in Germany to rise by six millimeters ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSA launches the Water Sector Anti-Corruption ForumYesterday marked a great milestone in South Africa’s fight against corruption with the inaugural meeting of the Water Sector ...
Over the past decade, parts of South Africa have risen by as much as six millimeters – a subtle but measurable shift detected ...
Seitlholo began by highlighting the pressing threat that climate change and rising water demands pose to Southern Africa, ...
This gives us a unique, independent method to track vital water resources, particularly underground reserves.” The implications for countries like South Africa, where much of the water supply ...
WaterAid seeks to work with companies to mitigate their negative impacts on water resources and ensure that they contribute ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Orasecom Climate Resilient Investment Conference to drive funding for vital water infrastructureThe Orasecom Investment Conference is a critical platform for uniting stakeholders in advancing water infrastructure projects ...
The Middle Letaba Dam's severely diminished capacity has created water supply infrastructure challenges. Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina has received the final report on alleged illegal ...
Oily and acidic wastewater has been dumped into rivers relied on by rural communities, and into the Katse reservoir which provides drinking water to South Africa. The company has until 26 May to ...
South Africa’s rising land puzzled scientists. New satellite data shows it's likely caused by water loss, not underground ...
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