India, March 18 -- Climate change is already devastating African economies, livelihoods and infrastructure
Adaptation funding falls far short, with most finance arriving as costly loans
Failure to cut global emissions risks pushing impacts beyond the limits of resilience
Africa receives just 2% of global clean energy investment despite vast renewable potential
A flawed global financial system is driving up borrowing costs and blocking critical investments
The effects of climate change are no longer a future risk for Africa. They are a present crisis.
Floods are destroying infrastructure that took decades to build. Droughts are collapsing harvests and displacing communities. Extreme heat is eroding labour productivity and straining h...
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