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Matters Arising: Man made, foreign made question in Africa’s climate crisis

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January 21, 2026
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Africa’s climate crisis is primarily a result of human activities, both within and outside the continent. While natural factors like droughts and desertification have played a role, the significant contributors to Africa’s climate crisis are greenhouse gas emissions from activities such as deforestation, industrialization, and the burning of fossil fuels, which are largely driven by human actions globally. Foreign-made emissions from other regions also impact Africa’s climate, highlighting the interconnected nature of the issue. Addressing the crisis requires a global effort to reduce emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change on the continent.

Solving the climate crisis, including addressing its impacts on Africa, requires a multi-pronged approach. Here are some key strategies:

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: This is a global priority. Countries must commit to significant emissions reductions, transitioning to renewable energy sources, and adopting energy-efficient technologies.

Protecting Natural Ecosystems: Conserving forests, wetlands, and other ecosystems can help absorb carbon dioxide and maintain biodiversity. It’s crucial to curb deforestation and promote reforestation.

Renewable Energy Transition: Encourage the adoption of renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power, which are cleaner and more sustainable.

Energy Efficiency: Implement energy-efficient technologies in industries, transportation, and buildings to reduce energy consumption and emissions.

Climate Resilience: Invest in infrastructure and strategies that make African communities more resilient to climate impacts, including better water management, flood defences, and early warning systems.

Sustainable Agriculture: Promote sustainable farming practices that reduce emissions, protect soil health, and enhance food security.

International Cooperation: Encourage global cooperation to provide climate finance and technology transfer to African nations for climate adaptation and mitigation.

Education and Advocacy: Raise awareness about climate change and its impacts, encouraging individuals and communities to take action and advocate for climate policies.

Innovation and Research: Invest in climate-related research and technology innovation to develop new solutions and strategies.

Policy and Regulation: Enact and enforce policies and regulations that incentivize climate-friendly practices and penalise polluters.

Adaptation: Develop and implement adaptation strategies that address the specific challenges faced by different regions within Africa.

Reducing Waste: Promote recycling and waste reduction to reduce methane emissions from landfills.

It’s important to recognize that solving the climate crisis is a global effort that requires cooperation among nations, industries, and individuals. It also demands a long-term commitment and a sense of urgency to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change.

 

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