by Adam Cruise | May 12, 2021 | News
By Jeffrey Barbee & Laurel Neme, National Geographic ReconAfrica, a Canadian company exploring for oil and gas in Namibia upstream of a world-famous UNESCO World Heritage site that’s home to elephants and other wildlife is disposing of wastewater without permits,...
by Adam Cruise | Mar 30, 2021 | News
By The Namibia Economist After months of protests and campaigning, youth climate activists in Namibia are urging the public to send an email to the President H.E. Dr. Hage G. Geingob to save the Okavango Delta from the threat of oil exploration in the environmentally...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 30, 2021 | News
By Tracy Keeling – The Canary Hundreds of elephants in Botswana dropped dead, quite literally, in 2020. Following a highly criticised investigation into the mass mortality event, the government announced that water-based toxins caused...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 29, 2021 | News
By Jeffrey Barbee and Laurel Neme, National Geographic The search for oil and gas in the watershed of the world-famous, wildlife-rich Okavango Delta moved one step closer to reality when a multimillion-dollar drilling rig from Houston, Texas, broke ground on the first...
by Adam Cruise | Dec 19, 2020 | News
By Cyril Christo, The Hill “The day we die a soft breeze will wipe out our footprints in the sand. When the wind dies down, who will tell the timelessness that once we walked this way in the dawn of time.” —Bushman Song from “Why Ostriches Don’t Fly” “And...