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Climate Act – a damp squib without focused implementation

15 Aug 2024
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South Africa’s new Climate Change Act is officially law, marking a significant milestone in the country’s journey towards a low-carbon economy. While the Act provides a comprehensive framework, its success hinges on effective implementation and global financing.

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