Climate change has negatively affected the state of agriculture in Africa

게시됨 2021년 8월 29일

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Climate change is causing severe damage to agriculture in Africa, leading to famine conditions. Farmers are struggling with the unpredictability of rainfall and rising sea levels, which are disrupting planting schedules and causing crops to fail. In some areas, dams have run dry due to hot weather, leaving farmers without water for irrigation. This situation has led to economic hardship and forced children to drop out of school. The African negotiating team plans to request between $20 and $30 billion to address these issues at the upcoming climate conference, but no funding has been allocated yet.
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Rising sea temperatures and levels, unpredictable rainfall and floods are having a negative impact on agriculture in Africa and, as a result, are provoking famine. According to the Pulitzer Center. "Because of climate change, we don't even know when to plant our seedlings. Last year, two of my children had to drop out of school because I couldn't get enough money from the harvest, ”said Issa Paata, a farmer from Ghana. For most of 2020, his family went on a hunger strike because the rainy season was delayed. Now, even where water could be found for irrigation, all the dams have dried up due to the hot weather. Cattle die because there are almost no pastures. At this year's climate conference, the African negotiating team will insist on allocating between $ 20 and $ 30 ...
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