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Africa deals with steep costs as temperatures soar, states WMO

Africa faces a progressively heavy toll from environment modification with many nations having to invest up to 9% of their spending plans battling climate extremes, a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report said on Monday.

Regardless of producing far lower greenhouse gas emissions than other continents, Africa's temperatures have actually risen more rapidly than the global average.

African countries are now losing typically 2%-- 5% of gross domestic product reacting to fatal heatwaves, heavy rains, floods, cyclones, and prolonged droughts, stated the WMO's State of the Climate in Africa 2023 report.

For sub-Saharan Africa, adapting to the changing climate will cost an estimated $30-50 billion per year over the next decade, it said, prompting countries to buy state meteorological and hydrological services and to accelerate the application of early caution systems to conserve lives.

The caution comes as African countries mull how to utilize this year's U.N. police conferences to protect a bigger share of worldwide climate financing.

The 54-nation continent has been bring in more funds for environment mitigation and adaptation projects recently, however it still gets less than 1% of annual global climate funding, government authorities stated previously in August.

(source: Reuters)