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Climate change policy open to comment

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ENVIRONMEN­TAL Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane has published the draft national climate change adaptation strategy (NCCAS) for public comment in the Government Gazette, her department said yesterday.

“The adaptation strategy has been developed in line with South Africa’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change to introduce measures to adapt to the effects of climate change while achieving the stabilisat­ion of greenhouse gas emissions and limiting temperatur­e increases to 1.5ºC,” the department said.

The developmen­t of the strategy was central towards attaining the national climate change response policy objective of effectivel­y managing the inevitable climate change impacts through interventi­ons that built and sustained South Africa’s social, economic, and environmen­tal resilience and emergency response capacity, it said in a statement.

There was evidence that extreme weather events in South Africa were increasing, with heatwave conditions found to be more likely, dry spell durations lengthenin­g slightly, and rainfall intensity increasing.

Increases in annual-average near-surface temperatur­es were projected to occur over large parts of South Africa, including the western interior and northern parts of the country.

Climate zones across the country were already shifting, ecosystems and landscapes were being degraded, veld fires were becoming more frequent, and overused natural terrestria­l and marine systems were under stress.

“South Africa is therefore taking immediate action in planning for, and responding to intensifie­d climate change impacts.

“In particular, urgent action in respect of managing water resources in a changing climate, planning for the potential impact on agricultur­al production, and ensuring that local government­s are able to anticipate and reduce the risk of extreme events (such as floods and droughts) on human settlement­s.”

The NCCAS provided a common vision of climate change adaptation and climate resilience for the country, and outlined priority areas for achieving this vision, the department said.

Members of the public or organisati­ons were invited to submit written inputs and comments within 30 days of publicatio­n of the notice in the Gazette to: The Director-General, Department of Environmen­tal Affairs, Attention: Sibonelo Mbanjwa, Private Bag X447, Pretoria, 0001. |

There’s evidence extreme weather events in SA are increasing Nomvula Mokonyane MINISTER OF ENVIRONMEN­TAL AFFAIRS

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