E-commerce hubs drive up air pollution

An unexpected side effect of e-commerce is the increase in air pollution – particularly nitrogen oxide – around warehousing hubs. This is among the findings a new study, funded by NASA and published in Nature, that aimed to measure the air pollution...

Cybercriminals are ready for the Olympics. Are you?

Major sporting events like the Olympics attract billions of viewers and are prime opportunities for cybercriminals. Over the past decade, cyberattacks targeting major events have surged, increasing from 212-million documented attacks at the London 2012 Games to...

Africa Data Centres adds 6MW in Cape Town

Africa Data Centres is expanding its CPT1 facility in Cape Town, adding three halls in new areas on the campus that provide another 6MW of IT load. This effectively doubles the data centre’s current capacity. The new expansion was implemented with support from...

Crowdstrike and Microsoft stocks down but global searches soar

Worldwide searches for “CrowdStrike stock” and “Microsoft stock” have surged 3 054% and 981% respectively over the past week after the global IT crash. However, each corporation’s daily stock value dropped on 19 July. This is following an...

Landmark Climate Change Act welcomed

The Environmental Assessment Practitioners Association of South Africa (EAPASA) welcomes President Cyril Ramaphosa’s signing of the Climate Change Bill into law this week. “The signing of the bill is a step in the right direction, as South Africa has...

Crypto exchange revenues set to plummet

The 2024 crypto hype, driven by increased regulatory clarity, technological advancements, and broader market adoption, has been quite strong, helping global crypto exchange revenues to almost double compared to last year. In 2024, crypto exchanges are expected to...