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Guest: Chris Trisos - The Director of The Climate Risk Lab based at the African Climate and Development initiative at University of Cape Town
While Africa global carbon emission stand at 4%, according to the African development bank, Africa is the most vulnerable continent to climate change impacts under all climate scenarios above 1.5 degrees Celsius.
There are fears the number of fatalities in Libya's deadly floods will rise further with more than 5000 fared dead.
Incidents such as these are linked to climate change.
By SAfmGuest: Chris Trisos - The Director of The Climate Risk Lab based at the African Climate and Development initiative at University of Cape Town
While Africa global carbon emission stand at 4%, according to the African development bank, Africa is the most vulnerable continent to climate change impacts under all climate scenarios above 1.5 degrees Celsius.
There are fears the number of fatalities in Libya's deadly floods will rise further with more than 5000 fared dead.
Incidents such as these are linked to climate change.