DUBAI, Dec 10 (IPS) – In the absence of sufficient urgency to curb greenhouse gas emissions, it is becoming too hot to farm in Africa. Confronted by extreme, intense, and frequent climate events such as record-breaking prolonged dry spells, current agriculture and farming systems are ill equipped to adapt to or alleviate climate change.
DUBAI, Dec 10 (IPS) – In the absence of sufficient urgency to curb greenhouse gas emissions, it is becoming too hot to farm in Africa. Confronted by extreme, intense, and frequent climate events such as record-breaking prolonged dry spells, current agriculture and farming systems are ill equipped to adapt to or alleviate climate change.Read the full story, “Farm to Fork: COP28 Provides RoadMap to Fix Africas Broken Food Systems – IFAD”, on globalissues.org →
