As coal chokes Johannesburg, South African scientists launch pollution warning app

CNA
2026.04.20 16:30
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Scientists at the University of Witwatersrand have developed South Africa's first pollution warning app as Johannesburg faces increased coal emissions, leading to health issues for residents. The app, set to launch later this year, will notify users of pollution levels and suggest protective measures. Environment Minister Willie Aucamp linked the pollution to hydrogen sulphide emissions from nearby mines. Local residents report respiratory problems, and activists argue that the economic impact of air pollution is underestimated. Major polluters Sasol and Eskom have received extensions on emissions exemptions, raising concerns about air quality enforcement.