Johannesburg — ABOUT 800 000 jobs could be created if SA pursued renewable electricity and biofuels, according to a report from the Global Climate Network, which was launched in SA on Wednesday night.
A low-carbon development path could deliver real economic benefits, and SA could not afford to watch from the sidelines, British high commissioner Nicola Brewer said at the launch of the South African branch of the Global Climate Network.
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