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Ecoskoops (English)

Ecoskoops (English)

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Ecoskoops, hosted by Isabel Potgieter, airs Tuesdays and Thursdays, diving into the urgent issues shaping our environment – from climate change to conservation. We deliver key environmental news and insightful 2-minute interviews with experts on biodiversity loss, regenerative farming, soil health, agroecology, renewable energy, waste management, policy updates, carbon credits, and e-waste recycling. Discover practical solutions, trends, and grassroots stories from those leading the fight for a sustainable future. Tune in to Ecoskoops – your twice-weekly harvest of environmental wisdom.Newskoop Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Política y Gobierno
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  • Ecoskoops - 26 March 2026
    Mar 26 2026
    On today's Ecoskoops, we look at how cleaner energy and a changing climate affect South Africans’ daily lives. In this episode, Isabel Potgieter continues her discussion with Zero Carbon Charge’s Joubert Roux about new off-grid EV chargers on the N3, and shares updates on Western Cape water risks and alarming new global climate records from the World Meteorological Organization.
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    5 m
  • Ecoskoops - 24 March 2026
    Mar 24 2026
    In today’s show, we look at how Zero Carbon Charge is transforming long-distance travel on the N3. The company is on track to complete construction of two new fully off-grid, solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging stations along South Africa’s busiest freight and passenger corridor between Johannesburg and Durban. We speak to the company’s co‑founder to unpack what this means for electric mobility, freight operators, and everyday motorists.
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    6 m
  • Ecoskoops - 19 March 2026
    Mar 19 2026
    In today’s show, a South African recycling initiative has been recognised among the world’s best in the 2026 Recycling Heroes Competition. Leafline, a local social enterprise, was honoured for manufacturing washable sanitary wear from natural fibres extracted from pineapple leaves. And we continue our conversation with Standard Bank’s Pearl Machabe about the bank’s new partnership with UNISA to conduct groundbreaking research into climate change-induced loss and damage. With one-million rand in seed funding,
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    5 m
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