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Jeffrey Phiri, from Mozambique, recently finished taking the “Introductory e-Course on Climate Change” and told us about the impacts that the course has had on his profession as well as on how he personally relates to the environment around him.
The effects of climate change on agriculture will have consequences for food security through changes in crop yields, food prices and processing, storage, transportation, and retailing. Learn how adaptation measures can help delay and reduce some of these impacts.
Living in Cameroon, a country at the frontline of climate change, I see people suffering greatly from the impacts of climate change. Some areas are struggling with its effects, however, a town is taking action to make a difference.
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