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The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
(Uhlobo loxwebhu: pdf; ubukhulu: 310 KB)
The Stern Review was announced by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer in July 2005. The Review set out to provide a report to the Prime Minister and Chancellor by Autumn 2006 assessing the nature of the economic challenges of climate change and how they can be met, both in the UK and globally. The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, the most comprehensive review ever carried out on the economics of climate change, was published on October 30 2006 and was lead by Lord Stern, the then Head of the Government Economic Service and former World Bank Chief Economist. Lord Stern stepped down as Head of the Government Economic Service in March 2007 to take up the IG Patel Professorship at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Nicholas Stern became Lord Stern of Brentford in December 2007, when he was appointed to the House of Lords as a non-party-political peer. The Stern team, based at the Office of Climate Change, work closely with Lord Stern to develop further analysis on the economics of climate change, disseminate the Review's analysis and findings and provide advice to other countries and regions that are planning similar work.  > 
Energy: Electricity Focus (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
This publication aims to provide the most important and most recent information on the status of the electricity available in the Cape Region. The information provided will help you to plan as far as is possible for the next day and to manage your current situation. It is also a tool to guide residents, businesses and industries on a regular basis on how to manage the available electricity.  > 
Wynberg Solid Waste Drop-Off Depot (Iziko) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
Only for residential use, including private garden services, Only vehicles / trailers up to 1,3 ton payload, ...  > 
Declaration of Intent to develop a Sustainable Development Implementation Plan (SDIP) for the Western Cape (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
At the Sustainable Development conference hosted by Dept of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning (18 -22 June 2005, Cape Town), government and stakeholders set out this declaration of sustainable development for the Western Cape and how to implement priority actions.This follows the global intentions and directives set out at the UN Conference on Environment and Development (1992) and the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in 2002. Various important principles are the bedrock of this declaration including: the Rio Principlesthe full implementation of Agenda 21the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation and the UN Millennium Declaration World Summit Goals.  > 
World Environment Day 2005: Issues for the Millenium (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
(Uhlobo loxwebhu: pdf; ubukhulu: 451 KB)
The theme for World Environment Day 2005 was "Green Cities". This extract from the UN brochure created for this focus day, explains why cities pose a particular threat to the environment.  > 
Ukhuphiswano Lweyona Dolophu Icocekileyo (IiProjekthi)
Phucula umgangatho wobomi babo bonke abemi boMzantsi Afrika.  > 
Iindlela Zokonga Amanzi (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu)
Olu shicilelo luqulethe iingcebiso ngokonga amanzi ekhayeni, emsebenzini kwanasesitiyeni sakho. Kungayinto elula nje ukonga ishumi ekhulwini kwimali oyihlawula emanzini ngonyaka, ngaphandle kokwenza nantoni na eza kuguqula kakhulu indlela obuphila ngayo ubomi bakho.  > 
Qhuba Ngendlela - Yonga Amafutha - Yonga Imali (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu)
Uninzi lwabaqhubi luqhuba izithuthi ezineenjini ezingekho mgangathweni, nto leyo ethetha ukuba imali ithi ivuthelelwe ngaphandle ngale mibhobho iphuma umoya omdaka wesithuthi! ISebe Lezimbiwa Namandla licebisa abasebenzisi bamafutha ukuba balandele la macebiso okusetyenziswa kwamafutha nendlela esemgangathweni yokuqhuba ukuze kongiwe ilitha nganye yamafutha esithuthi.  > 
Amacebo Okonga Umbane (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu)
Eli phetshana linika abasebenzisi bombane amacebo okonga umbane namandla.  > 
Health-Care Waste Minimisation Club (IiNkonzo) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
The Health-Care Waste Minimisation Club programme is a capacity-building programme to promote better management of health-care waste in health-care institutions. The clubs are points from which information is disseminated to health-care practitioners and workers on waste management.  > 
WasteWise Campaign Website (Qhagamshela) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
This campaign is an initiative to clean up Cape Town and keep it clean. It contains information on the campaign and how you can become involved in it. There is also information on how waste impacts on you and your business and why it matters.  > 
Web Directory of Environmental Organisations in the Western Cape (IiNkcukacha Zoluntu) (ifumaneka ngesiNgesi kuphela)
This listing of environmental organisations forms part of the Western Cape Public Sector Directory.  > 
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