South Africa's Journey to Climate Change Regulation: Earthlife Africa Johannesburg v Minister of Environmental Affairs 2017 2 All SA 519 (GP)
Concerns over climate change are increasingly reaching an urgent level. Many countries have begun focusing their efforts on mitigating its devastating impact. At the same time countries need to ensure their economic growth and development, thus calling for greater energy usage leading to increased...
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Main Author: | Helen Papacostantis |
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North-West University
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/14e0e214c538431c9ac8ad6c9ec089a0 |
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