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South Africa Passes Its First Sweeping Climate Change Law - U.S. News ...

The Climate Change Bill aims to enable South Africa to meet its emissions reduction commitments under the Paris climate agreement, the presidency said in a statement on Tuesday. Read More
What is South Africa’s new law on climate change? - The Hindu

The Climate Change Bill was approved by South Africa’s National Assembly last November. South Africa relies on coal as its primary fuel source for electricity generation and is one of the world ... Read More
Ramaphosa enacts Climate Change Bill - News24

President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday signed the Climate Change Bill into law, marking an important moment in South Africa's environmental policy. This new legislation outlines a comprehensive national ... Read More
South Africa: Greenpeace Africa Applauds the South Africa President ...

Press Release - Johannesburg/ 24-07-2024 The South African President has just "signed into law the Climate Change Bill which sets out a national climate change response", says the official communique. Read More
South Africa passes its first sweeping climate change lawWorkforce Affected in Jobs Cull

Marathon Petroleum Corp. is slashing its workforce as the largest independent U.S. oil refiner adjusts to gasoline demand that’s showing no sign of recovering to pre-pandemic levels. Read More
Big Tech promised jobs. Cities gave millions. Where are the workers?

Central Ohio has become one of America's hottest hubs for these computing warehouses, with companies including Amazon, Google, Meta, and QTS flocking there, lured largely by generous incentives. Read More
Ohio Promised $2.1 Billion in Incentives to Lure Chipmaker Intel

The state of Ohio and its private economic development group offered Intel Corp. $2.1 billion in incentives to lure the chipmaker to the state, winning a national competition for the employer. Read More
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