Human-driven climate crisis fuelling Horn of Africa drought – study
by Fiona Harvey Environment editor from on (#6B6TH)
Region is suffering its worst drought in 40 years after five consecutive years of below-average rainfall
The devastating drought in the Horn of Africa would not have happened without the human-made impact of the climate crisis, new science has shown.
The drought has affected about 50 million people in the Horn of Africa directly and another 100 million in the wider area. About 20 million people are at risk of acute food insecurity and potentially famine.
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