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Africa faces disproportionate burden from climate change: UN

Emma Reilly by Emma Reilly
September 2, 2024
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Climate activists point out that Africa pays one of the highest prices for climate change while being responsible for just a fraction of global emissions. ©AFP

Abidjan (AFP) – Africa faces a disproportionate burden from climate change and the costs of adapting, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a new report on Monday. The African continent has been warming at a slightly faster rate than the global average — at about 0.3 degrees Celsius per decade between 1991 and 2023, the WMO said in its report on the state of the climate in Africa last year. North Africa experienced the most rapid warming, it said. The city of Agadir in Morocco reached a new maximum temperature of 50.4 degrees. Other countries saw extreme rainfall leading to flooding.

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Climate activists have long pointed out that Africa pays one of the highest prices for climate change while the continent is responsible for just a fraction of global greenhouse gas emissions. The UN’s COP29 climate summit, which will be hosted by Azerbaijan in November, will focus in large part on how much wealthy industrialized nations should contribute to help poorer countries adapt to climate change.

“Africa faces disproportionate burdens and risks arising from climate change-related weather events and patterns,” Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko, commissioner for agriculture, rural development, blue economy, and sustainable environment at the African Union Commission, said in the WMO report. She noted that these events “cause massive humanitarian crises with detrimental impacts on agriculture, food security, education, energy, infrastructure, peace and security, public health, water resources, and overall socio-economic development.”

In September and October, around 300,000 people were affected by flooding across 10 countries, with Niger, Benin, Ghana, and Nigeria most heavily impacted. That came months after flooding hit Libya and parts of East Africa, the WMO, the United Nations’ weather and climate agency, said. Zambia faced its worst drought in 40 years, affecting around six million people, while a string of other nations also grappled with severe drought in 2023, WMO reported.

“Climate extremes including floods and droughts had a major impact on food security,” the report stated. African countries, on average, are losing two to five percent of gross domestic product, and “many are diverting up to nine percent of their budgets responding to climate extremes,” the WMO said. If adequate measures to respond are not implemented, by 2030 an estimated up to 118 million people who live on less than $1.90 a day will be exposed to drought, floods, and extreme heat in Africa. “This will place additional burdens on poverty alleviation efforts and significantly hamper growth,” according to the report.

The UN agency highlighted the urgent need to invest in improved data collection, forecasting, and early warning capabilities. “Between 1970 and 2021, Africa accounted for 35 percent of weather, climate, and water-related fatalities. Yet only 40 percent of the African population has access to early warning systems — the lowest rate of any region in the world,” the WMO said.

© 2024 AFP

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