African cities facing climate change
The rainy season was supposed to have started in Johannesburg at the same time as the rest of South Africa but it hasn't rained for months now. This drought is one of the effects of climate change.
International institutions and governments are struggling to find a solution to the problem, but what can the towns do? This is one of the questions raised at the "Africities":http://www.africities2015.org/ summit meeting which has just been held in Johannesburg.
"We are working on a programme that…
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