You were warned..
After months of hoping and praying for good winter rainfall over the Western Cape - and warnings to residents of Cape Town that the water...
Credibility by Omission
Globally, the practice by companies to publicise their sustainability performance has become a norm, and here in South Africa, almost all...
Business as Usual
Well, it's that time of year again, when the travel and tourism sector in southern Africa gather at trade shows to sell their products...
The Elephant in the Room
As you may already know, the Western Cape faces extreme drought conditions while it waits for the rain season to start. But in spite of...
A Little Water is Dangerous
Southern Africa has been gripped by a devastating drought for the past three years, and there are some areas that face the almost...
A Question of Greed?
Responsible Tourism is a concept that seems to have been embraced across the world, and almost no week passes without us becoming aware...
Renewable Energy Conundrum
A recent article published by the New York Times and some respected German national media caught my eye. It related to the glut of...
Just a touch of salt
It was with interest that I read the latest decision by our National Department of Water Affairs regarding a recently agreed partnership...
Golf and the environment
Golf is regarded as one of the most nature-orientated sports today - enjoyed by millions around the world, and supported largely by some...
Green isn't a colour...
While it is hard to believe that the concept of 'green' hasn't hit-home with most business owners, there are still far too many...