Carte Blanche: Should Seismic Surveys Be Allowed to Continue Along SA’s Coastline?
As Carte Blanche presenter Derek Watts says: “It’s the South African paradox – we are against seismic testing for oil around our coastline, but also not keen on buying electric vehicles. The decade ahead is going to prove how green we are prepared to be.” Marine Biologist, Dr Simon Elwen insists more research is needed […]
As Carte Blanche presenter Derek Watts says: “It’s the South African paradox – we are against seismic testing for oil around our coastline, but also not keen on buying electric vehicles. The decade ahead is going to prove how green we are prepared to be.”
Marine Biologist, Dr Simon Elwen insists more research is needed for SA waters. He is also frustrated by public misconceptions on the impact of seismic surveys. Dr Elwen says: “They have not been linked clearly to killing whales and dolphins. They clearly have behavioural impacts, they mask the communication of animals. There are many negative impacts, but it doesn’t result in mass strandings of animals.”
You can watch this episode of Carte Blanche on Sunday 13 February in South Africa on DStv Now or stream it overseas in most countries from 15 February if you’re abroad.
Seismic Survey Strife
Despite calls to move away from fossil fuels, the world’s coastlines aren’t being spared the glare of petrochemical companies surveying for oil and gas. Now, it’s South Africa’s turn. Recent discoveries of significant natural gas reserves off our coast have attracted the interest of the world’s fossil fuel powerhouses. Successful court interdicts coupled with widespread public outrage are so far keeping them at bay, blocking controversial seismic surveys off our pristine coastline, but for how long? As the dust settles on the first round of what is likely to be a protracted legal battle, Carte Blanche asks what lies in store for a government backing a fossil future and the activists trying to stop them. Producer: Sophia Phirippides | Presenter: Derek Watts
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
Should seismic surveys be allowed to continue along South Africa’s coastline? Join us this Sunday as we speak to the environmentalists, the economists, and the scientists. #CarteBlanche @DerekWatts @Busisiwe_G pic.twitter.com/yeWDPCN3Q3
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) February 9, 2022
Marine Biologist, Dr Simon Elwen insists more research is needed for SA waters. He is also frustrated by public misconceptions on the impact of seismic surveys. @DerekWatts unpacks the environmental and economic effects of seismic surveys on SA's coast Sun 7pm on #CarteBlanche. pic.twitter.com/oxZQjw8uC2
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) February 12, 2022
Bruised & battered – an international oil and gas company loses its bid to undertake seismic surveys on the Wild Coast. Now, small-scale fishers on the West Coast are preparing for the same battle to stop these tests. Who will win? @DerekWatts reports Sunday 7pm on #CarteBlanche pic.twitter.com/uVDKDClkzd
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) February 12, 2022
Carte Blanche Debates… The Environment Versus the Economy
It’s a simple enough question: can South Africa afford to place the environment before the economy? The answer is complex. Government says tapping into our proven natural gas reserves is necessary for economic growth, while conservationists argue our natural heritage must be protected at all costs. In a gritty new-look debate segment, a human rights activist, an economist, and a lawyer each fight their corner. (Producer: Chwayitisa Futshane | Moderator: Busisiwe Gumede-Chizhanje)
RT It’s a case of SA’s energy future versus the protection of our pristine coastline. Join us this Sunday in this heated debate and let us know which side you’re on… Join us for the #CarteBlanche debate this Sunday at 7pm on @MNet channel 101. #CBDebate @Busisiwe_G pic.twitter.com/uIVQhyQ7Ao
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) February 12, 2022
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
INVESTIGATIONS
Bedtime Blues
For adults, a bed is often just a bed. But when you’re a child, your bed is your fantasy-playground, your world, the first space to call your own. So, imagine the impact when a promise made by a grown-up to build you your dream-bed is broken? We investigate an alleged scamster trading on children’s dreams and their parents’ best intentions in search of a quick buck. (Producer: Graham Coetzer | Presenter: Derek Watts)
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
Excuses and more excuses… @DerekWatts investigates a bedmaker who promised he could make any child’s fantasy-bed a reality, only to leave parents fuming and youngsters heartbroken. That's #CarteBlanche this Sunday at 7pm on @MNet channel 101. pic.twitter.com/2B1VJwPUYV
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) February 9, 2022
Deadly Diseases: South Africa’s Sickly Livestock
After months of torrential rain and as floodwaters subside, disease-carrying insects proliferate. Some scientists are now predicting that highly contagious animal illnesses are on the horizon. As a country that was once a world leader in making animal vaccines, South Africa should be fields ahead in the prevention of these deadly diseases. But it isn’t. Onderstepoort Biological Products, the sole provider of certain vital vaccines, is in deep trouble. Eight years after a multi-million-rand cash injection to upgrade this little-known National Key Point, it’s on the brink of disaster. Carte Blanche investigates.(Producer: Anina Peens | Presenter: Derek Watts)
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
If you’re in SA – you can watch Carte Blanche on DStv Now.
If you’re overseas – you can watch #CarteBlanche from Tuesdays, and thousands of other popular local South African shows & movies by subscribing to Showmax International now. You can try it FREE for 14 days.
Carte Blanche is on M-Net & M-Net HD [101], 13 February 2022 at 19:00 & & again on M-Net Plus 1 [901] at 20:00
***
Please note: Carte Blanche is only available to international Showmax subscribers in Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Not all titles are available in all territories. Showmax brings you the best South African series and movies, from the classics to the latest releases, from complete box sets to kids’ favourites.