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Climate Research in Africa: A New Perspective
Cape Town, South AfricaFriday, November 29, 2024
One key aspect of this research is the use of sophisticated models to predict how solar geoengineering might affect local weather patterns. This is crucial because the Global South is often more vulnerable to climate change due to its geographical location and economic status. By conducting this research, African climate scientists are not only contributing to the global understanding of climate science but also helping to shape the future of their own continent.
The room in Cape Town was a testament to the capability of the Global South to produce rigorous and locally relevant climate science. It's a reminder that the future of climate research is not just about laboratories in the Global North, but also about the knowledge and expertise that exists in the Global South.
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