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Celebrating Earth Day 2026: How Our Community Can Make a Difference
Supporting Earth Day goes beyond a symbolic act; it is a call to action that integrates environmental responsibility with daily habits. In South Africa, where biodiversity is abundant yet fragile, Earth Day offers a platform for individuals and communities to actively protect the natural systems that sustain life.

Dean Weiss
3 min read


The Earth Is Speaking: Are We Listening?
Rivers are choking
On plastic promises of progress.
Oceans turn into black mirrors,
Become places where nothing lives and even fish forget their own names,
The salt and water are replaced with plastic and oil.
We are slowly killing our home.
With convenience, silence and inaction.
“Someone else will fix it,” is our answer to Earth’s warnings.

weissangie121
3 min read


South Africa's River Pollution Crisis
Reports reveal that untreated sewage flows freely into South Africa's rivers, turning them into "rivers of sewage."

weissangie121
5 min read


Gqeberha’s Green Lung: A Leap Towards Biodiversity and Conservation
An initiative in Gqeberha aiming to restore green spaces, reintroduce biodiversity, and strengthen the city's resilience to climate change.

weissangie121
6 min read


Climate change resilience in South Africa
It is becoming apparent that climate change is not just a bout of bad weather.

weissangie121
8 min read


How to distinguish between Port Jackson Willow, Long-leaved Wattle and Rooikrans plants.
Correctly identifying aliens is crucial as they require different methods of eradication.
Mervyn Brouard
2 min read


Identifying Invasive Alien Plants in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
An invasive alien plant (IAP) is a species introduced by humans and allowed to grow outside its natural habitat.

Dean Weiss
4 min read


Bokashi Composting in Action, a weekly update.
The Bokashi composting system is a method of waste management that ferments organic waste in an airtight container using a special bran.

Dean Weiss
5 min read
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