According to the Department of Environmental Affairs, climate change is one of the most serious threats to sustainable development in South Africa as it impacts on the environment, human health, food security, economic activity and investment, natural resources and physical infrastructure. Says the Department, poorer, developing countries are the least equipped to deal with the effects of climate change.
The Kyoto Protocol
The Kyoto Protocol was adopted in Kyoto, Japan in 1997. Its aim is to promote the ‘stabilisation of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.’ Under the protocol, 37 countries commit themselves to a reduction in, amongst others, four greenhouse gases implicated in climate change – carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous dioxide and sulphur hexafluoride. The treaty came into force in 2005, and it will expire in 2012. At present, there is much discord amongst countries about the terms of the Protocol and many countries are unhappy about reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The United States, for example, refused to sign it. The 2009 Copenhagen Accord follows on from the Kyoto Protocol, but is non-binding. At this year’s summit in Cáncun, negotiations have been tough but, once again, a binding consensus has yet to be reached and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has expressed doubt that member states will reach an agreement. Previous meetings have been marked by a clash between the US and China over carbon emissions. In addition, Robert Orr, UN Under-Secretary for Planning, has expressed concern that the next UN report on climate change will show that climate change is accelerating.
How can I help prevent climate change?
The time to act is now – there’s no need to wait for politicians and governments. As global citizens, we can all play a part in lessening human impact on climate and reversing the effects of climate change:
For further information, visit:
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
The Stop Global Warming Virtual March
The Summit ends on 10 December. The 2011 United Nations Summit on Climate Change (17th Session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) will be held in Durban in December 2011.
]]>Now for me the one thing that says Christmas more than anything else, is a Christmas tree. I’m am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to decorating my house over December, if I could just have the snow and eggnog, my life would be complete. But for some, the idea of flashing lights and sparkling decorations can have them cowering in a corner, sporting a glazed look and an ever so slight twitch down their right side. Not a good end-of-year look.
So as a compromise, I have come up with some alternative Christmas tree ideas, so that there is no excuse this year, you can still have the spirit without the glitz. It only happens once a year, so make the most of it.
]]>Says UNAIDS, significant progress has been made in advancing access to HIV prevention, treatment, support and care over the past ten years, but focusing on human rights is crucial to further progress. The 2010 Global Update on the AIDS Epidemic by the UNAIDS shows that in 2009 the pace of new infections had declined by almost 20% compared to 1999, but still outpaces treatment success by two to one. There are still major gaps in the implementation of human rights commitments at national and regional levels according to the report. For many people living with HIV – and the people most affected by it – human rights can help to guarantee access to health services, work, education and community participation.
In Africa, 1000 babies a day are still infected with HIV/AIDS, mainly though mother-to-child transmission. In a mark of solidarity for and commitment to the Lights for Rights campaign, the City of Cape Town will be taking the lead in South Africa’s commemoration of World Aids Day this evening, when Table Mountain is bathed in red light.
]]>So I thought it was about time to get the metallic snow covered ball rolling, and write our first festive post for the year……. Yay!!!!!
We at Phuthu headquarters have been wracking our brains all morning to try and discover, what makes South African Christmas’s unique to the rest of the world, do we in fact have any traditions native to our country or have we inherited most of them? A lot of our traditions are in fact inherited, but we have added our own spin on things to make them uniquely South African and the Phuthu ladies have also come up with a few new ones too to try out this year.
Here are the brand new never-been-tried traditions, we thought we would just throw out there and see what happens.
If you have any local traditions that you would like to share with us, feel free to send them through, as we are always open to new activities and fun things to do over Christmas.
By: Kerry
]]>For further information on what you can do to stop rhino poaching, see the following rhino conservation and action groups:
To report rhino poaching, trade in rhino horn, or vets, pilots and hunters involved in rhino poaching, call the Endangered Wildlife Trust Rhino Hotline: 082 404 2128
]]>Anyway, yes Jared Leto and the boys will be giving it all on stage in Johannesburg and Cape Town this weekend………………………… I will be going to the dam on Saturday as I live in Durban.
Their latest release ‘This is War’ has been called their strongest and most accomplished work to date spending 12 weeks on the 5FM Top 40. For this they enlisted two of the most influential producers in the world: Flood (U2, Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, Smashing Pumpkins) and Steve Lillywhite (U2, Rolling Stone, Peter Gabriel) who gave the band freedom and confidence to explore different sound, textures and ideas. The album represents the result of an 18 month creative battle, fought ferociously, but privately inside a studio in the Hollywood Hills. The result: a triumphant sound that builds on the vision laid out in their previous releases.
Apparently the Johannesburg concert is sold out, but there is still availability in Cape Town so get down there and book your tickets now!
To all those lucky individuals, we hope you have a fantastic evening, take a helmet with as I believe the concerts can get quite rowdy, but I wouldn’t know would I?
By: Kerry
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