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allAfrica, 8 October 2021
Water. Where we get it, how much it costs, and its quality are inescapable questions, the answers to which are crucial for life on earth. And as our climate changes due to the… Read more »
Water. Where we get it, how much it costs, and its quality are inescapable questions, the answers to which are crucial for life on earth. And as our climate changes due to the impact of human activity on the planet, it will become increasingly necessary to monitor and predict those changes and how they will affect the availability of water.
This is why a new report coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) highlights the challenges affecting the production of accurate weather data across the globe, and the advantage it provides for adapting to our changing climate.
This 2021 edition of the WMO State of Climate Services report focuses on water, an issue that is of ... see more »
Since 2019, WMO has issued annual reports on the state of climate services ... see more »
The Kenya Meteorological Department, in its forecast for the October-November-December short rains season has predicted that the drought that has left millions of Kenyans without ... Read more »
People across Africa are convening this week to take the pulse of climate action, explore possibilities for action and showcase ambitious solutions. They will highlight ... Read more »
The South African Youth Climate Action Plan (SAYCAP), is a call to national stakeholders. It also appeals to the global community to honour their climate pledges on adaptation and ... Read more »
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