SOUTHERN AFRICA: Climate Change to Shrink Agricultural Production by Half

Environmental researchers predict Southern Africa will be hit heavily by climate change over the next 70 years. Agricultural production is projected to be halved - a development that will threaten the livelihoods of farmers in a region where 70 percent of the population are smallholder farmers. Full Story »

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Kitab Moore
3.8
by Kitab Moore - Feb. 18, 2010

I believe that this is a pretty good article about what will happen to africa in the next 70 years. It is relevant but something I could have fabricated if someone asked "what do you think will happen to africa in the distant future considering global warming?"

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