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By Scott BobbExperts say global warming is likely to affect people living in Africa more than on any other continent and warn that African policymakers must begin to prepare for such an event. An international panel of experts on climate change made the projection1 Tuesday in its latest report. Correspondent Scott Bobb reports from Johannesburg.
maize2 crop early due to a food shortage caused by drought in Kampimphi, 68 kms north of Lilongwe, Malawi (file photo)" hspace="2" src="http://www.tingroom.com/upimg/allimg/070531/1058210.jpg" width="210" vspace="2" border="0" /> |
A child is carried by his mother as she harvests her maize crop early due to a food shortage caused by drought in Kampimphi, 68 kms north of Lilongwe, Malawi (file photo) |
One of the main authors of the report, Guy Midgley, says at the same time Africa is among the regions least able to address such a crisis.
"It's a continent which is most vulnerable to climate change because of its low adaptive capacity," he said. "You have fairly weak institutional control and inputs5 and at the same time high levels of projected climate impact. Put those two things together and you end up with substantial vulnerability."
The IPCC was formed nearly 20 years ago to assess scientific studies on climate change. The latest report was compiled over the past six years by hundreds of authors from 130 countries. It is meant to serve as a tool for policymakers.
Midgley says that research is growing and increasingly in agreement. It shows that surface temperatures on land and sea have risen by one to two degrees in the past 34 years and are already affecting weather and ecosystems6 around the world.
He says in Africa, fish populations have declined in major lakes and coastal7 areas. The amount of land available for agriculture is shrinking and growing seasons are shorter. The report projects that crops from rain-fed agriculture in some countries could be reduced by as much as 50 percent by 2020.
At the same time, rising sea levels could threaten coastal and island communities and affect industries such as tourism. The report says some adaptation has already begun but the cost could amount to as much as 10 percent of gross domestic products.
He says a major concern in Africa is that so many people are living at subsistence levels.
"A lot of people in Africa are not living buffered8 by insurance, buffered by savings9, by credit availability," Midgely said. "So when resources become less available people potentially could be quite mobile. And that's always a problem for social security, for unrest, etc."
He notes that in a major irony10, warming temperatures may actually boost agriculture and water supplies in temperate11 zones such as the northern hemisphere.
Last November, then-U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan spoke12 at the opening of the climate change meeting in Nairobi. He said the impact of climate change will fall disproportionately on the world's poorest countries, many of them here in Africa. He added that these people already live on the front lines of pollution, disaster and the degradation13 of resources and land.
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