OUR BURNING PLANET: ANALYSIS: No tomorrow, Part Two: Why the DA thinks climate change could be good for business

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OUR BURNING PLANET: ANALYSIS: No tomorrow, Part Two: Why the DA thinks climate change could be good for business By Kevin Bloom kevbloom

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in water infrastructure, including large dams and bulk water reticulation” to ensure that “those communities suffering from protracted drought have the resources they need to continue agricultural production”. The manifesto doesn’t provide a breakdown on where these jobs and products will come from, except to say that the “green economy” will provide. Neither does it offer a whole lot of detail on the “new opportunities” the DA will create to enable “South Africans to benefit from reducing emissions”.

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