South Africa established a climate change center
According to a reporter in South Africa, on April 18, in the capital of Namibia's Windhoek, five countries in South Africa including South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia agreed to establish a Research Center for Change. climate and deal with climate change in this region and Africa.
Established with a funding of 50 million euros funded by Germany, this center will be a leader in researching and assessing the trend of climate change in the region and devising effective measures to manage resources. natural resources to cope with the current climate change situation.
The first goal of the center is to collect data, phenomena, information about climate change and this work is done by central scientific staff, with support from the co-workers. German industry.
Attending the center launching ceremony, German Minister of Science and Technology Annette Schavan affirmed that the German Government supports and sponsors priority measures on climate change in Africa. He said that in the near future, Germany will also sponsor the establishment of a similar center in 10 West African countries.
- Climate change brings rain to Africa
- Climate change changes people's creativity
- South Africa: The climate warms up again with the outbreak of malaria
- South Africa combats climate change with ... earthworms
- UN conference on climate change achieved modest results
- MARD acts to respond to climate change
- South Africa hydroelectric dam has a capacity of 480 billion liters of running water
- New Zealand launched three climate change scholarship funds
- Genetic conservation of South African penguins
- This is how Dubai copes with climate change
- What is Climate Change?
- Crocodile reveals the Earth's climate conditions millions of years ago