Washington DC (UPI) Apr 27, 2023
A multi-national collaborative effort by scientists has found that human-induced climate change worsened drought severity in the Horn of Africa. That drought has left 4.35 million people in need of humanitarian aid. The scientists said the effects of the extraordinary drought are severe, causing widespread crop failure and hunger. They said more than 8.4 million Somalis are expected to
Study: Human-caused climate change worsened Horn of Africa drought
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