Climate change is persistently affecting the lives of poor and rural African farmers, potentially undermining food security and socio-economic development. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), adaptation to climate change impacts on agriculture has therefore become a major concern to various stakeholders with special emphasis on how to assist farmers in improving their adaptive capacity.
Climate Justice In Kenya: In Conversation With Farmer John Mbithi
Kenya, and other developing nations, are suffering the most effects from climate change leading to climate injustice, as narrated by farmer John Mbithi.
Helping Agriculture In Tanzania By Reducing Pollution and Temperatures
Fatma is a mother providing for her family through agriculture. However, rising temperatures, floods, and polluting industries are making growing crops harder.
Increasing Temperatures Are Detrimental To Farmers And Their Livestock
Farmers John Musa from Dodoma have to find new areas for his livestock due to higher temperatures and this causes many concerns