Phil Thornton on climate change adaptation and mitigation options for Africa
Africa's agricultural sector experiences many of the impacts of climate change even though the continent is a minor contributor of greenhouse gases. African leaders and governments are part of on-going global initiatives (like the 2010 Cancun climate talks) to address climate change and many are put...
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International Livestock Research Institute
2011
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| description | Africa's agricultural sector experiences many of the impacts of climate change even though the continent is a minor contributor of greenhouse gases. African leaders and governments are part of on-going global initiatives (like the 2010 Cancun climate talks) to address climate change and many are putting in place measures to enable agricultural producers, especially small-scale farmers, adapt to already occurring climate change and deal with longer-term climate change challenges. Philip Thornton, an agricultural systems analyst with ILRI is interviewed by Australia's ABC NewsRadio. |
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| spelling | CGSpace30512023-03-31T14:28:02Z Phil Thornton on climate change adaptation and mitigation options for Africa International Livestock Research Institute Africa's agricultural sector experiences many of the impacts of climate change even though the continent is a minor contributor of greenhouse gases. African leaders and governments are part of on-going global initiatives (like the 2010 Cancun climate talks) to address climate change and many are putting in place measures to enable agricultural producers, especially small-scale farmers, adapt to already occurring climate change and deal with longer-term climate change challenges. Philip Thornton, an agricultural systems analyst with ILRI is interviewed by Australia's ABC NewsRadio. 2011-01-07 2011-01-15T10:06:01Z 2011-01-15T10:06:01Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3051 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2011. Phil Thornton on climate change adaptation and mitigation options for Africa. Audio. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI. |
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