Findings from the National Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment
May 2025 | Isaac Olawale Albert
Climate Change is on the front burner of international discussions and is at a critical moment in its history. Its effects are all around us from varying weather patterns that threaten food security and other forms of livelihoods to rising sea levels that increase the risk of flooding as well as increase in temperature of the atmosphere resulting in global warming. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) recognizes adaptation as a critical option that countries should pursue to reduce the impacts of the change. These climate change impacts often cause conflicts due to battle for limited resources.
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