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The climate model predicts that from 2030 to 2049, if current global temperatures continue to rise, malaria deaths in Africa will increase by 554,000, with 92% of those deaths linked directly to ...
Analysis - Climate change lawsuits have become a new way for countries to assert their rights against actions that degrade the environment. But African countries have yet to fully exploit this route.
The recent drone attacks in East Africa, particularly in Sudan, should not be interpreted solely as a reflection of a civil war. On the one hand, this situation can also be interpreted as a process ...
Climate change is redrawing the malaria map, driving transmission into parts of Africa previously considered low-risk and threatening to undo decades of progress. With rising temperatures ...
Future planting zone shifts in U.S. cities Climate Central also used climate models to project how planting zones could shift by the middle of the century, assuming global pledged commitments to ...
A $9.3 billion climate deal rich nations struck with South Africa to help it transition to clean forms of energy will forge ahead despite the withdrawal of the US, with other partners remaining ...
Ten countries not among the most climate-vulnerable, received 46 percent of the $43.7 billion total climate finance in the 2021/22 period, while the 10 most vulnerable countries got only 11 percent.
Mount Kilimanjaro, standing at 5,895 meters, offers climbers a unique journey through five distinct climate zones, ranging from lush farmlands to icy Arctic conditions. Climbers experience diverse ...
That’s why since way back in 2013, a project called Climate Change and Forests in the Congo Basin (COBAM) created a radio programme about climate change mitigation.
The research provides the first-ever global map of such high-risk areas, which some researchers have begun referring to as “ climate danger zones.” Study lead author Kai Kornhuber is as an adjunct ...
Mapping the world’s climate danger zones With 2024 on track to be declared the hottest on record, scientists from IIASA and Columbia University have noticed that specific regions are consistently more ...