Africans less likely to blame rich nations for climate crisis, survey shows
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Analysis: How to rethink climate finance for Africa
Bright Simons’s viewClimate finance in Africa needs a radical rethink. A year on, the world of aid and development cooperation has been upended by severe cuts to the US aid budget. Add to that acute aid fatigue in Europe. Yet Africa is still nowhere near receiving the $3 trillion experts say it needs to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change.Let’s be honest: There is precious little new donor money available for climate finance. Yet…
Africans Less Likely to Blame Rich Nations for Climate Crisis, Survey Shows
A major opinion survey across Africa shows that many people place primary responsibility for climate action on their national governments. Although the continent has contributed relatively little to global emissions, it is enduring some of the worst effects of climate change.
Africans less likely to blame rich nations for climate crisis, survey shows
A major opinion survey across Africa shows that many people place primary responsibility for climate action on their national governments. Although the continent has contributed relatively little to global emissions, it is enduring some of the worst effects of climate change.

Going Green: Present and future danger caused by climate crisis
“It feels like we aren’t making fast enough progress in the fight against climate change – are we doing enough?” The effects of climate change are no longer just possibilities — they’re a present and growing reality for millions of people across the UK.
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