07
Nov
Niël Terblanché Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, and increased climate variability are among the most difficult challenges faced by Africa. Climate change poses an existential threat to the population, environment, and economy of the continent. Pohamba Shifeta, Namibia’s Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, called on regional leadership for collective action against the pressing climate crisis. He officiated at the official opening of the Green Climate Fund’s Regional Dialogue with Africa. Shifeta stressed the disproportionate impact of climate change on Africa, despite the continent’s minimal contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions. “The consequences of climate change in Africa are vast,…