On September 14, national leaders from Africa came together in a virtual forum to discuss how best to adapt to the extreme weather events global heating has brought to the continent.
While Africa may only be responsible for just 3% of global carbon emissions, it is suffering from a much larger-than-fair share of the problems as global temperatures increase.
World leaders from Ghana and Nigeria, with guidance from United Nations officials also present, met last Tuesday to discuss how best to deal with the growing reality that the climate crisis is going to hurt Africa likely worse – and sooner – than in most other continents on the planet.
For further details on the event, please see the article, “Africa Virtual Conference Focuses on Impacts of Global Heating,” available via the Trillions Intelligence Network.