Africans Survived 10,000 Years of Climate Changes by Adapting Food Systems: Study Offers Lessons for Modern Times
ACROSS THE AFRICAN CONTINENT, JUL 15 – African communities used diverse food strategies like herding, farming, and fishing to adapt to climate shifts over 10,000 years, offering lessons for modern climate resilience.
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Africans survived 10,000 years of climate changes by adapting food systems: Study offers lessons for modern times
Imagine living in a place where a single drought, hurricane, or mudslide could wipe out your food supply. Across Africa, many communities do exactly that—navigate climate shocks like floods, heat waves, and failed harvests.
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Imagine living in a place where a single drought, hurricane, or mudslide can wipe out your food supply. Across Africa, many communities do exactly that – navigate climate shocks like floods, heatwaves, and failed harvests. What’s often overlooked in the development policies to tackle these threats is a powerful sources of insight: Africa’s own history. Around 14,700 to 5,500 years ago, much of Africa experienced wetter conditions – a time referr…
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