Johannesburg — As the pressures on food and water security increase as a result of the impacts of climate change, provision needs to be made for the influx of people from other countries into South Africa.
This is one of the issues discussed by the two-day Climate Change Summit, which kicked off on Monday, hosted by the City of Johannesburg in partnership with the South African Local Government Association (SALGA).
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