Being Green - 2 December 2016

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"There has been so much political ‘noise’ as Pravin Gordhan so memorably characterized it, that quite a few significant events and processes have flown under the radar in the last few weeks. One of these sectors is our favourite environmental concern, energy in the form of electricity and how it will impact on us in our everyday efforts to keep living sustainably. "
2 Dec 2016 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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