Talking Climate Change from an African Perspective
Douglas Logedi Luhangala
1 episodes
3 days ago
Climate change is no longer just an abstract phenomenon. It is a reality that everyone in the world has to live with. For Africa, everyone looks at climate change as the disruption to the world's remaining cradle of nature. Africa still has rain forests, fairly predictable weather, and the Sahara desert has not expanded, in theory. Is all that true though? This series of podcasts sheds a light on climate, climate trends, and climate change from the African point of view and in light of how the world should perceive it. Let us join and make the African Sustainability dream a reality, shall we?
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Climate change is no longer just an abstract phenomenon. It is a reality that everyone in the world has to live with. For Africa, everyone looks at climate change as the disruption to the world's remaining cradle of nature. Africa still has rain forests, fairly predictable weather, and the Sahara desert has not expanded, in theory. Is all that true though? This series of podcasts sheds a light on climate, climate trends, and climate change from the African point of view and in light of how the world should perceive it. Let us join and make the African Sustainability dream a reality, shall we?
Talking Climate Change from an African Perspective
Climate change is no longer just an abstract phenomenon. It is a reality that everyone in the world has to live with. For Africa, everyone looks at climate change as the disruption to the world's remaining cradle of nature. Africa still has rain forests, fairly predictable weather, and the Sahara desert has not expanded, in theory. Is all that true though? This series of podcasts sheds a light on climate, climate trends, and climate change from the African point of view and in light of how the world should perceive it. Let us join and make the African Sustainability dream a reality, shall we?