When the sun rises over Durban's Indian Ocean coastline in November, the world's eyes will be firmly centered on the city as the world gathers for the 17th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 17).
The parties to the convention have met annually from 1995 in Conferences of the Parties (COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change.
Home of clear skies and little pollution, South Africa is a forerunner in space technology.
Science and technology in South Africa have taken an impressive leap forward over the past decade, particularly in astronomy-related fields. This is due, in no small part, to government efforts to secure the development of the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) project for South Africa.
SAA is expanding its global route network with growth planned for routes to Beijing. Award-winning airline South African Airways (SAA) is planning to introduce a thrice-weekly service to Beijing, China by the end of October 2011.
Building the case for South Africa
Winning the bid would present opportunities for global R&D and future investment. Staring at the stars could be one of South Africa's smartest investments, if the country's bid to host the world's largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), is successful.
Looking toward November exposSouth Africa granted China Market Economy Status (in principle) and the commencement of free trade agreement discussions between the South African Customs Union (SACU) and China was announced in June 2004.
Winning the bid would present opportunities for global R&D and future investment. The Square Kilometer Array (SKA), is successful.