The disproportionate impact of climate change on Africa

Last updated:
Oct 26, 2022

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Africa is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to the combined effects of corruption, poverty and war. Resulting adverse effects, such as food shortages, increase the political risk to businesses operating in the region.

Rising temperatures are already leading to a reduction in food production, driving foreign dependency and domestic political instability.

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