{"webUser":null}
Audioboom logo
Menu
Audioboom logo
  • Podcasts
  • Advertisers
  • Creators
  • Help & support
  • Sign up
  • Sign in
{"flashNotices":[]}
Podcasts
Advertisers
Creators
Help & support
Search podcasts
Sign up
Sign in

Gauteng's gripping water crisis

Dec 01, 2016, 07:54 AM

Share
Facebook X

Gauteng's water levels in the Vaal Dam have been dropping about 1% every week. Dr Anthony Turton warns taps may run dry within weeks and recalls the NWS that we have a projected national water deficit of 2 Billion cubic meters by 2025. #watercrisis, #SouthAfrica,#drought http://www.gcx.co.za/gautengs-gripping-water-crisis/

Share
Facebook X
Next
South Africa ratifies Paris Climate Agreement!
Top episodes
Lego-like bricks made from recycled plastic to tackle the global housing crisis - Radio 2000 - 24 Aug 2016
by GCX
Grabouw fruit juice company generates biogas and fertilizer from its waste
by GCX
Sun City's bold targets towards sustainability - Radio 2000 - 6 July 2016
by GCX
Related episodes
Fires threaten ancient forests in drought-stricken Iran
by PRI’s The World: Latest Edition
SHOW 11-21-25 CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR THE SHOW BEGINS IN THE DOUBTS ABOUT UKRAINE FIRST HOUR 9-915 HEADLINE: Las Vegas Shifts Focus with Formula 1 and Lower-End Tourism; California Politics Hit by Indictments GUEST: Jeff Bliss Jef
by The John Batchelor Show
Lorenzo Fiori reports that climate change is threatening Italian food production, particularly cheese, due to drought and heat waves in the south, especially the Puglia region, where stressed cows are reducing milk production and impacting specialty chees
by The John Batchelor Show
  •   Report this episode
  •   Download audio
For podcasters For advertisers For listeners
About us Help & feedback Service status
Blog Investors Strategic review
Terms & conditions Privacy policy Cookie policy
© 2025 Audioboom

Sorry, your browser isn't supported.

We recommend upgrading to the latest Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.

Page load failed

Please check your internet connection and refresh the page. You might also try disabling any ad blockers.

You can visit our support center if you're having problems.