Before you go ‘all caps’ in that article comments section because Greta Thunberg wants to save the planet, call the ‘Greta Thunberg’ Helpline for Angry Adults.
Climate change has resulted in rising sea levels that are now causing damage to coastal properties in Cape Town.
A viral photograph has highlighted the extent to which global warming is impacting Greenland’s sea ice.
The protest movement, The Extinction Rebellion, has made its way to 500 locations worldwide. That includes South Africa.
A terrifying scenario analysis predicts that human civilisation will be coming to an end in the not-too-distant future.
Chef Ricardo Muñoz Zurita was horrified by the combs, bottle tops, and other plastics that he recently found inside a fish.
South Africa has a number of meal kit delivery services, which take the hassle out of buying and preparing dinner. What about their carbon footprint?
In light of global warming, George Clooney would like everyone to resist the urge to succumb to “dumbf*ckery”.
More than 120 people have died, and many more are missing, after Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique and Zimbabwe with flash floods and extreme weather.
Remember the Extinction Rebellion? They’re pouring buckets of blood outside Downing Street now to make their point about climate change.
Environmental activists ‘the Extinction Rebellion’ want you to abandon all hope that we’re going to survive global warming.
Late last week, Donald Trump’s own administration released a damning report on climate change. That doesn’t matter to Donnie, and it makes Trevor angry.
Climate change catastrophe. Trump’s ‘hoax’ Kavanaugh defence. Russia poison suspect is doctor. Fatal limo crash update. Zulu king partners with AfriForum. Rappers of LinkedIn. Hazard’s impossible choice. Trump vs Taylor Swift.
You’ve heard of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, holding big corporations responsible for their pollution, and turning vegan. Nah, that’s not for Trevor.
UK heatwave nears record. Hollywood pimp speaks. Melania watched CNN. Trump’s Coke demand. Pirelli calendar with Gigi. Facebook Watch Party. Sandy Hook FB plea. Pam Anderson on threesomes.
Down here in the Mother City we’re freaking out about the impending Day Zero, but down below in Antarctica there’s a different problem to deal with.
National Geographic have decided to let us watch Leo’s epic new doccie free of charge, so clear a little time and make sure to settle in for this one.
Leo and friends are coming out firing with ‘Before the Flood’, and you can bet it’s going to be picked apart by those with a different point of view.
There’s an awful lot of science that points towards just how grave the repercussions of climate change will be, but sometimes some pictures can do the trick.
Perhaps sharkapocalypse will become a thing as shark attacks are on the rise as the ocean gets warmer because: global warming.
It may not have felt like it down here in SA but the world actually had a rather warm June. That’s not all, climate change denialists, there’s another touch of science to crush your dreams.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has confirmed that 2014 is looking to be the hottest year in recent history…
Owning a news network gives a person great power. If Rupert Murdoch says climate change is not a big deal, Fox News says it’s not a big deal. Fair enough, have your own view but report news more responsibly than that…
We humans are such narcissists sometimes a mass extinction might be what we deserve.
Originally created as an analogy for the threat of global nuclear war, the Doomsday Clock still hangs on a board in the University of Chicago – and still ticks over with doomsday predictions.
National Geographic recently compiled an interactive map that allows us to examine what the Earth might look like if we allow all the sea-ice to melt. It is estimated that if said ice does melt, the ocean will rise by a full 66 metres. And anyone who knows how the ocean works will know that 66 metres is a stupendously ridiculous number that will have massive effects on the landscape.
Acclaimed researcher Tim Samaras, his son Paul Samaras, and Carl Young died on Friday in El Reno, Oklahoma, whilst tracking a gigantic twister.
If you weren’t around to see it yourself, here are some extraordinary photos of the sheets of white hail that covered the streets of Cape Town.
Yesterday, Twitter was booming with warnings of an ominous storm that was set to break over Cape Town. Some people didn’t take the storm warnings seriously enough, and it didn’t take long for Twitpics of flooded streets to roll in. Check out the full gallery
Beijing smog reaches hazardous levels for 3rd day. Ecclestone says bribery trial will be amusing. Costa Concordia 1 year anniversary. Massive anti-gay marriage march in Paris. Cops shoot man in US cinema. Affleck wins two Golden Globes.