Current climate change impacts and risks reviewed in Africa by giving especial emphasis in Ethiopia: Short review

Abebe Hailu Kassa
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Climate change is a long-lasting change in the weather arrays across tropics to polls. It is a global threat that has embarked on to put stress on various sectors in the world. Climate change represents a major threat to Africa. The climate change grave consequences of a temperature increase above 1.5°C, Rainfall patterns are disrupted, glaciers are disappearing and key lakes are shrinking. In all Africa in general, and east Africa in particular is the most vulnerable continent to climate change impacts under all climate scenarios. Despite that Africa having contributed the least to global warming and having the lowest co2 emissions, the continent faces exponential collateral damage, posing systemic risks to its economies, infrastructure investments, water and food systems, public health, agriculture, and livelihoods, threatening to undo its modest development gains and slip into higher levels of extreme poverty. By 2030, 108-116 million people be exposed to sea level rise risk and Drought. Similarly Ethiopia faces numerous development challenges that exacerbate its vulnerability to climate change, including high levels of food insecurity and ongoing conflicts over natural resources. Climate resolvase projects solve problems of increases in temperature, erratic rainfall and unpredictability of seasonal rain, drought and other extreme events. Therefore it is timely call to control and work on climate smart agriculture and adaptability practices that Climate change would have not negative impacts on agriculture, livestock, water and human health in Ethiopia. Thus the present reviews aims to point out climate impact and risk management with organizing publication from concerned scholars so that make easy for researchers, implementers and police makers working on climate resilient and mitigation as well as to support researcher for father gaze ring information about disaster of climate change.
非洲当前气候变化的影响和风险审查,特别强调埃塞俄比亚:简短审查
气候变化是一个长期的气候变化,从热带到投票站。这是一种全球性的威胁,已经开始给世界各个部门带来压力。气候变化是非洲面临的主要威胁。气候变化的严重后果是气温上升超过1.5°C,降雨模式被打乱,冰川正在消失,主要湖泊正在萎缩。在所有气候情景下,整个非洲,特别是东非是最容易受到气候变化影响的大陆。尽管非洲对全球变暖的贡献最小,二氧化碳排放量最低,但该大陆面临着指数级的附带损害,对其经济、基础设施投资、水和粮食系统、公共卫生、农业和生计构成系统性风险,有可能使其适度的发展成果化为泡铁,陷入更高水平的极端贫困。到2030年,1.08 - 1.16亿人将面临海平面上升和干旱的风险。同样,埃塞俄比亚面临着许多发展挑战,这些挑战加剧了其对气候变化的脆弱性,包括高度的粮食不安全和持续的自然资源冲突。气候解决项目解决的问题包括气温升高、降雨不稳定、季节性降雨不可预测、干旱和其他极端事件。因此,及时呼吁控制和开展气候智能型农业和适应性做法,以确保气候变化不会对埃塞俄比亚的农业、牲畜、水和人类健康产生负面影响。因此,本综述旨在指出气候影响和风险管理,组织有关学者的出版物,以便于从事气候适应和减缓工作的研究人员、实施者和决策者,并支持研究人员获取有关气候变化灾害的详细信息。
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