What latest assessments on global warming mean for Southern Africa

Farmers are returning with less from the fields every year
Farmers are returning with less from the fields every year

The release this week of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) special report on global warming of 1.5 above pre-industrial levels marks a critical point in climate negotiations.

Billed in the media as “life changing,” the report illustrates how crossing the ever-nearer threshold of 1.5 warming will affect the planet, and how difficult it will be to avoid overshooting this target.

The special report takes a worldwide look at the growing impacts of climate change. For climate change “hotspots” – hot, dry and water-stressed countries like Botswana and Namibia in southern Africa – local warming and drying will be greater than the global average.

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