The climate emergency is a stark reality for those in the Global South, where extreme weather events are occurring more frequently and with devastating consequences.
Between 1970 and 2021, Africa accounted for 35% of climate-related deaths, which is exacerbated by limited access to early warning systems for natural disasters.
Leaders from the Global South are pleading for climate justice, emphasizing the urgent need for global support in terms of funds and technology to address climate crises.
Africa is losing between 2% and 5% of its GDP responding to extreme weather events, highlighting the economic burden that disproportionately affects these nations.
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