Who should pay to fix the problem?
African cities and climate change
Countries that developed on the back of the environment will have to step up their financial support for climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts in lower-income economies, particularly in Africa. Astrid R.N. Haas, a fellow at the Infrastructure Institute of the School of Cities at the University of Toronto in Canada, examines the issue.
For most city mayors and managers in Africa, the debate about whether climate change is real is a moot topic. They know it is. They are on the front lines dealing with the impact o...
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