From Niger to Kiribati, How We Are Adapting to Climate Change

Author:
World Bank Group
Publisher:
World Bank
Publication Date:
16 January 2019
Tags:
Africa, Climate

From farming communities overcoming drought in Niger to villages managing sea level rise and saltwater intrusion in Kiribati, climate change is already impacting the lives of people around the world. With its Climate Adaptation Action Plan, the World Bank Group is elevating the climate adaptation agenda. Learn more visiting http://www.worldbank.org/climate and follow the online conversation with the hashtag #AdaptationMatters

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