Africa sharpens its voice on climate

Leaders forging a common position for climate change talks When African representatives travel to Copenhagen in early December for crucial international talks on climate change, they will strive to speak in unison. “For the first time in history,” says Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, “Africa will field a single negotiating team empowered to negotiate on behalf of all member states of the African Union…. Africa’s interest and position will not be muffled.” At a late August meeting of African leaders that chose Mr. Meles to head the delegation, many expressed a growing sense of urgency over the mounting evidence that climate change is already affecting the lives of millions.
Digging for roots in Mali: Shifts in climate contribute to extreme weather, with some countries facing drought. Photo Credit: UN Photo/John Isaac
Digging for roots in Mali: Shifts in climate contribute to extreme weather, with some countries facing drought. Photo Credit: UN Photo/John Isaac
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