Climate change fueling conflict in Lake Chad Basin: Report

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MOMBASA, Kenya: Droughts, flooding and a shrinking Lake Chad caused in part by climate change is fueling conflict and migration in the region and needs to be better addressed, a report said Thursday (Jan 19). Human rights group Refugees International called for the issue to be central to a high-level inter

MOMBASA, Kenya: Droughts, flooding and a shrinking Lake Chad caused in part by climate change is fueling conflict and migration in the region and needs to be better addressed, a report said Thursday .

“For too long, insufficient attention has been paid to how climate change fuels violence and displacement," report lead author Alexandra Lamarche told The Associated Press."International responses to the Lake Chad basin crisis have singularly focused on the presence of armed groups.” A child passes by carrying a bucket in Yola, Nigeria, Apr 22, 2016. Droughts, flooding and a shrinking Lake Chad caused in part by climate change are fueling conflict and migration in the region and need to be better addressed, a report said Thursday, Jan 19, 2023.

The United Nations weather agency warned that Lake Chad basin “is particularly vulnerable to climate change related” and issued alerts that “extreme events will likely become more abundant causing more frequent droughts and flooding with impacts on food security and general security in the region”.

 

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