SA Soccer 2010

Authored by KATJA HAMILTON, SA Soccer 2010 is an online news portal keeping you up to date on how South Africa is preparing to welcome you to a world-class Soccer World Cup tournament.

 

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With South Africa being a long-haul destination and travellers coming from far to enjoy the 2010 World Cup, have we overlooked the impact that hosting such a tournament might have on global warming given the increase in carbon airmiles? Are we measuring the depth of our carbon footprint as we busy ourselves with building new roads, hotels and stadia for our visitors? Read more…. http://katja2010.wordpress.com/green/ 

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