The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment calls on all South Africans to join the international community in commemorating World Environment Day under the theme: “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future.”
This year’s theme serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for governments, businesses, communities and individuals to work together in taking meaningful action to protect the environment and address the impacts of climate change.
For decades, the world has heard the climate story through scientific warnings, global agreements, targets and distant deadlines. Too often, the response has been slowed by delay, distraction and denial.
Today, the evidence is visible in the lives of people whose homes, livelihoods, infrastructure and local economies are increasingly affected by climate-related disasters. Rising temperatures, destructive floods, prolonged droughts, heatwaves, wildfires, melting glaciers and rising seas are clear signals that the planet is under increasing pressure.
In South Africa, recent flooding and severe weather events have affected several provinces, including Limpopo and Mpumalanga, resulting in the tragic loss of lives, damage to homes and public infrastructure, disruption to livelihoods, and increased pressure on municipalities that are often the first line of response during climate disasters.
As climate-related disasters increase in frequency and intensity, government’s response must move beyond recovery after disaster strikes. It must strengthen prevention, preparedness, adaptation and resilience at the local level, where the impacts of climate change are felt most directly.
The Department continues to work with provinces, municipalities and other organs of state to support climate change adaptation planning, risk and vulnerability assessments, climate response strategies, disaster risk reduction and the integration of climate considerations into local development planning.
This includes supporting municipalities to better understand their climate risks, strengthen early warning and preparedness measures, identify adaptation priorities, and implement nature-based solutions such as wetland rehabilitation, catchment restoration, urban greening and ecosystem protection.
These interventions are critical because local government is at the frontline of climate impacts. When floods wash away roads, when heatwaves affect vulnerable households, when drought places pressure on water systems, and when storms damage public infrastructure, municipalities are often the first responders.
Supporting local government is therefore not an administrative function. It is central to protecting lives, livelihoods and public infrastructure.
As a country, we must continue investing in climate adaptation measures that protect communities, infrastructure, livelihoods and natural ecosystems. This includes strengthening early warning systems, improving disaster preparedness, restoring degraded land, protecting wetlands and water resources, and supporting climate-smart agriculture and green economic opportunities.
South Africa’s commitments in this regard are expressed comprehensively in the revised Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) which were submitted to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in October 2025, and the National Biodiversity Strategy and
Action Plan 2026 -2026, which will be submitted to United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity in October 2026.
On this World Environment Day, the Department calls on every South African to be part of the climate response. Businesses must accelerate cleaner and more sustainable practices. Communities must protect local ecosystems and reduce environmental harm. Civil society, youth, women, traditional leaders and local institutions must continue to lead practical action where they live and work. Government will continue to strengthen partnerships that protect people, nature and the economy.
Together, we can protect our environment, support climate-resilient communities, and build a safer, healthier and more sustainable future for all.
Enqueries
Zolile Nqayi
Cell: 082 898 6438
Email: znqayi@dffe.gov.za
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