Bring Africa to the heart of Glasgow climate talks
Dr. Olukayode Oyeleye, Business a.m.’s Editorial Advisor, who graduated in veterinary medicine from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, before establishing himself in science and public policy journalism and communication, also has a postgraduate diploma in public administration, and is a former special adviser to two former Nigerian ministers of agriculture. He specialises in development and policy issues in the areas of food, trade and competition, security, governance, environment and innovation, politics and emerging economies.
November 1, 2021649 views0 comments
DICHOTOMY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST climate change is not difficult to find when the global north is juxtaposed with the global south. Even within countries on either side of the great divide, cleavages are apparent. Hidden hypocrisies, double standards, vested interests and limited commitment to a successful realisation of a safe environment are all too evident in the advocacy on climate change. While the expected gains may seem obvious to some, others reckon that it is not worth the efforts. Whether the world needs safeguards against extreme climatic conditions is not supposed to be a matter of debate in the first instance. But the issues playing out behind the scene have made such debates necessary and urgent.
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