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COP26 And The Debate Africa Cannot Afford To Defer

brought with it a renewed sense of urgency for climate change. A host of reports released this year have indicated that the prognosis for the planet is rather grim. Last year, temperatures were around 1.02°C warmer. These extreme temperatures and its ramifications are being felt across Africa in addition to other countries. In October, it emerged that Africa’s mountain glaciers are melting so quickly that they’re likely to vanish within the next 20 years. As Petteri Taalas, the Secretary General of

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