CSIR Natural Resources And The Environment

CSIR deploys first integrated robotics platform in the Southern Ocean

In continued efforts to improve observations that will help scientists to understand the precise links between climate and the carbon cycle in the most southern waters of the world's oceans, the CSIR's Marine Robotics programme has deployed the first robotics platform in the Southern Ocean that c...

The CSIR demonstrates high standards of science and positive financial results

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has once again demonstrated high standards of science, financial sustainability and corporate governance during its 2012/13 financial year, says the organisation's CEO, Dr Sibusiso Sibisi. Sibisi says that the CSIR has delivered positive f...

CSIR researcher elected to prestigious US science organisation

A CSIR systems ecologist has been elected as a foreign associate to the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS), an honour bestowed upon the world's best scientists as chosen by their peers. Dr Bob Scholes is a systems ecologist who is well known for his contributions in the fields of global change...

The CSIR reports sound science, governance and financial performance

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) reported positive results and maintained its track record of an unqualified audit for the 2013/14 financial year. CSIR Chief Executive Officer, Dr Sibusiso Sibisi, said the organisation was committed to delivering high-quality scientific r...

The CSIR and Stellenbosch University renew an agreement on multidisciplinary research collaboration

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Stellenbosch University (SU) renewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) following successful collaboration between the two organisations in various areas of research and development. Recognising the important role played by science co...

Mining sector to benefit from the CSIR's multidisciplinary research, development and innovation approach

South Africa’s Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) continues to undertake research, development and innovation to benefit the South African mining sector. The organisation was recently selected as a partner organisation to deliver the Mine Health and Safety Council’s Centre of E...

First of its kind CSIR study utilising remote sensing tools sheds light on SA's water quality

A study funded by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Department of Science and Technology, using innovative remote sensing techniques, recently revealed that harmful cyanobacteria are widespread in South Africa's 50 largest dams. In the study, Hartbeespoort, Darling...

Scientists say four of nine boundaries that make Earth a safe and stable place to live, crossed

Four of nine planetary boundaries that underpin our life on Earth by making the planet a safe, stable and resilient place to live, have been crossed as a result of human activity. These findings have just been published in the journal Science (16 January 2015) by an international team of 18 resea...

The CSIR shares milestone payments with two Lephalale communities

Two communities from the Lephalale area in Limpopo will receive milestone payments from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) resulting from the development of a non-carbohydrate sweetener. The CSIR scientists investigated the properties of indigenous plant Molomo monate (loos...

Scientists argue for a global biodiversity monitoring system

Scientists may only be able to answer the really interesting questions about biodiversity and human society - such as what fraction of grasslands need to be protected if we are to secure water supplies- if and when they can standardise the observation of changes in biodiversity on a global scale....