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No scientific basis to climate change scare

25 November 2015 – “Belief that mankind is changing the climate in a dangerous way has become a ruling ideology of today,” writes Andrew Kenny, an engineer and energy expert, in the latest issue of @Liberty, the policy bulletin of the IRR.

Man-made climate change is not a threat at all

24 November 2015 – “Our planet faces many environmental threats, such as over-fishing in our oceans and the devastation of wild animals in Africa. But manmade climate change is no threat at all.”

Water – South Africa's Challenge – Polity, 20 November 2015

A week is a long time in politics. In South Africa a day is a long time in politics, but an issue has been bubbling under and now is swirling about our ears. It is a phenomenon over which the government has no control: the worst drought in over 30 years.

“Induced” water shortage threatens growth, development & health – BizNews, 11 November 2015

The water shortages are having an affect on all South Africa citizens and on Biznews yesterday we got Anthony Turton’s take on the situation. His conclusion is that as much as the drought is a cause for concern, the actual water shortages are ‘induced’ due to a skills shortage and ineffective water waste management systems. In the article below the Institute of Race Relations’ Anthea Jeffery takes the discussion a step further. She says the drought will slow economic growth, threaten future development and is a public health concern

Frans Cronjé: Iémand roer die pot van aanhitsing – Rapport, 8 November 2015

Die studentebetogings waardeur die land vanjaar geteister is, is deur ’n aantal ontleders en aktiviste as net so belangrik beskryf as dié van 1976. Daar is egter ’n betekenisvolle verskil. In 1976 was die revolusie gerig teen ’n verdagte en ongeoorloofde regering in ’n land waar die meerderheid mense geen ander opsie gehad het nie as gewelddadige protes om die regering te verander. In 2015 regverdig diegene wat hulle tot gewelddadige betogings wend, ’n opstand teen ’n regmatige demokrasie. Die enigste ooreenkoms is dat daar, net soos in 1976 toe daar teen veel meer as Afrikaans geprotesteer is, weer baie meer aan die gebeur is as net ’n protesbeweging teen universiteitsgelde.

A looming water disaster that could have been avoided

10 November 2015 – South Africa’s water shortage is not simply the result of the current drought, says water expert Dr Anthony Turton in an analysis published today in @Liberty, the policy bulletin of the IRR (Institute of Race Relations).

Right can end up wrong – Polity, 4 November 2015

While the demand by the protester for 0% fees is entitled to complete sympathy from the public, a real concern goes to the elements of undemocratic behaviour that are increasingly playing out in the protests.

IRR report warns on growth, incomes and disposable income and calls for return to GEAR

2 November 2015 – A report released by the IRR last week warned that South Africa is likely to enter a long-term period of low economic growth. The report features long-term trends for major economic indicators together with forecasts of GDP growth, per capita GDP, inflation, interest rates, the rand, and household disposable income levels up to 2019.

Housing vouchers to empower people

7 October 2015 – The solution to rising housing costs and poor delivery lies in what many people have been saying for years: that the State should transfer the housing subsidy directly to them, as they could use it more efficiently.

Housing Policy: Costly and Ineffective

6 October 2015 – In the past 21 years, the State has provided more than 2.5 million houses and a further 1.2 million serviced sites. "But at the same time," notes the IRR, "the housing backlog has grown from 1.5 million units in 1994 to 2.1 million units today. In addition, the number of informal settlements has expanded from 300 in 1994 to 2 225 now."

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