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West Africa, heatwave
Deadly heat in West Africa warns of climate change-driven scorchers to come, says report
On a hospital bed in Niger, a 96-year-old woman lay motionless attached to a drip - one of thousands of possible victims of West Africa's worst heatwave in living memory, which a report said on Thursday was linked to fossil fuel-driven climate change.
West Africa's deadly heat wave driven by climate change, scientists say
A brutal, deadly stretch of heat in West Africa would not have been possible without human-caused climate change, a new report has found.
Lethal heat in West Africa is driven by human-caused climate change
The recent deadly heat in West Africa is driven by human activities, including the burning of fossil fuels, particularly in the wealthy Northern Hemisphere, according to an international report.
Africa’s Sahel Can Expect More Deadly Heat Waves, Study Shows
Climate change contributed to an unusually intense heat wave that hit West Africa’s Sahel region this month, with numerous deaths reported in at least two countries, according to a study by the World Weather Attribution.
West Africa's deadly heatwave is man-made: report
STORY: On a hospital bed in Niger, a 96-year-old woman lies motionless, attached to a drip.She is one of possibly thousands of victims of West Africa's worst heatwave in living memory.That extreme weather was a once in a 200-year event,
Climate change: Deadly African heatwave ‘impossible’ without warming
A deadly heatwave in West Africa and the Sahel was “impossible” without human-induced climate change, scientists say.Temperatures soared above 48C in Mali last month with one hospital linking hundreds of deaths to the extreme heat.
'Human-induced' climate change sparked deadly heatwave in West Africa: Study
According to research by the World Weather Attribution (WWA), released on Thursday (April 18), "human-induced" climate change caused the heatwave that swept over Africa's Sahel area in early April and claimed multiple lives.
The 'once-in-200-year' heatwave in West Africa: How it wreaked havoc
The West African nations of Mali and Burkina Faso experienced an exceptional heatwave from 1 April until 5 April, with soaring temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius triggering a large number of deaths
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How South Africa's former leader Zuma turned on his allies and became a surprise election foe
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Africa's week in pictures: 12-18 April 2024
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Drought Pushes Millions Into ‘Acute Hunger’ in Southern Africa
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Man named Vote will cast ballot for change in South Africa
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Nigeria’s Economy, Once Africa’s Biggest, Slips to Fourth Place
Nigeria’s economy, which ranked as Africa’s largest in 2022, is set to slip to fourth place this year and Egypt, which held ...
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Millions of Girls in Africa Will Miss HPV Shots After Merck Production Problem
The company has told countries that it can supply only 18.8 million of the 29.6 million doses it was contracted to deliver ...
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Group of Philadelphia students heading to Africa to explore the global supply chain
The Philly students will witness firsthand the journey of products, such as rubber, originating from African trees and ...
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South Africa to Keep Anti-Dumping Duties on Chicken Imports From US
South Africa’s trade minister approved a recommendation to maintain anti-dumping duties on frozen bone-in chicken portions ...
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Reporter breaks down what we know about explosions heard in Iran
Iranian news agency FARS, citing local sources, reports multiple explosions were heard northwest of Isfahan. The cause of the ...
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