2011 Gold 1/2 oz Climate Change Medal & Silver R1 Adelaide 100Yr Anniversary Set
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THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOUTH POLE
BROUGHT THE HEROIC AGE OF
ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION
THIS SET CELEBRATED THE 100th ANNIVERSARY
IN 2011 OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOUTH POLE BY
ROALD AMUNDSEN IN 1911 AND ROBERT FALCON SCOTT
WHO REACHED THE SOUTH POLE IN 1912
BOTH
THE 2011 MEDALLION AND THE 2011
PROTEA R1 COIN ARE MINTMARKED
THE H2O MINTMARK ON THE MEDALLION
TIES THE THEME OF BOTH THE COIN AND
THE MEDALLION TOGETHER AS THE ADELAIDE
OVERSTAMPED J M COETZEE COIN
HAS A QUOTE FROM HIS WRITING REFERING TO WATER
" HE WOULD LOWER THE TEASPOON DOWN THE SHAFT DEEP INTO THE EARTH, AND WHEN HE BROUGHT IT UP THERE WOULD BE WATER IN THE BOWL OF THE SPOON: AND IN THAT WAY, HE WOULD SAY, ONE CAN LIVE"
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REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
2011
THE CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMEMORATIVE
100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SET
1/2 oz GOLD MEDALLION
H2O MINTMARK
R1 SILVER UNCIRCULATED COIN
ADELAIDE OVERSTAMP
WITH A CERTIFICATE AND MEDALLION AND COIN IN CAPSULES
BLUE PRESENTATION CASE AVAILABLE NOW AT
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Details:
PROTEA STERLING SILVER COIN
DENOMINATION: ONE RAND (R1) FINISH: UNCIRCULATED
COMPOSITION: SILVER (0.925) WEIGHT: 15.0g DIAMETER: 32.7mm.
MINT: SA MINT
2011 GOLD 1/2 oz ClLIMATE CHANGE 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY MEDALLION
FINISH: PROOF
COMPOSITION: Gold (999.9) WEIGHT: 15.553g DIAMETER: 32.69mm.
MINT: SA MINT
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Description:
John Maxwell Coetzee - Nobel Laureate for Literature
John Maxwell Coetzee was born in Cape Town, South Africa, on 9 February 1940, the elder of two children. His mother was a primary school teacher. His father was trained as an attorney, but practiced as such only intermittently; during the years 1941–45 he served with the South African forces in North Africa and Italy . Though Coetzee's parents were not of British descent, the language spoken at home was English.
South Africa’s National Climate Change Response White Paper (NCCRWP) (DEA, 2011) and the National Development Plan (NDP) (NPC 2011), present a vision for an effective response to climate change. The NCCRWP and NDP address the immediate and observed threats of climate change to the country’s society, economy and environment and provide the basis for tracking South Africa’s transition to a climate resilient society and lower carbon economy.
Urgent and appropriate climate action offers South Africa and other countries in the region, and globally, a clear pathway towards the shared aim of attaining a more prosperous, inclusive, equitable and secure future, in which national priorities of eradicating poverty and reducing inequality are addressed. Therefore, taking immediate action to curb emissions as close as possible to the 2°C compatible emissions pathways, while building climate resilience to the current and near-term impacts of climate change, is vital to avoid costly mitigation and adaptation actions in the future.
Water is the primary medium through which the impacts of climate change are being felt in South Africa according to the National Water Resource Strategy (Department of Water Affairs, 2013). Increases in climate variability and climatic extremes are impacting both water quality and availability through changes in rainfall patterns, with more-intense storms, floods and droughts; changes in soil moisture and runoff; and the effects of increasing evaporation and changing temperatures on aquatic systems. South Africa has been experiencing a serious drought since 2015, with associated crop losses, water restrictions, and impacts on food and water security. Source: Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment of South Africa
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