To protect crops from rising droughts, scientists are looking to the genes of a small group of plants that can survive months ...
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The Citizen on MSNBurn, baby, burn: Why it’s time Tanzania embraced coalThere is more. Coal is 2.5 more energy-efficient than charcoal, emits less CO₂ per unit of energy, and costs a fraction of ...
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Rarely if ever does a newspaper headline include the words “crisis averted,” yet, that is what investments in development ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNCPI steady at 3.2% in February, but rate cut uncertain and poor feel bite as maize prices surgeSouth African consumer inflation remains muted, but lower-income households are still forking out significantly more for a key portion of their caloric intake. And the prospect of another interest ...
Climate change is the most pressing problem humanity will face this century. Tracking how the climate is actually changing ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNGoss’s Wilt and Leaf Blight: A new threat to South African maize productionGoss’s wilt and leaf blight is caused by clavibacter nebraskensis, a bacterium named after Nebraska, where the disease was ...
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ESPN Africa on MSN10 things to know before the men's NCAA tournament tipsNo matter how much college basketball you've watched this season, we have you covered with 10 storylines to know.
The atmosphere now has the highest carbon dioxide levels in the last 800,000 years – and global heat records have toppled yet ...
SCIENTISTS have said that human-induced climate change increased the severity of the 2021-2022 drought in the Horn of Africa. In a study undertaken by scientists from the Kenya Meteorological ...
Former Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates star Teko Modise surprised local football fans with a bold prediction of who ...
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