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Time for action on climate change in southern Africa

  • Written by The Conversation
imageLuangwa River, Zambia, at the start of the dry season. Emma Archer van Garderen

We know without a doubt that Africa’s climate is changing. We need political intervention if African countries are to mitigate the effects of this problem. African governments need to create policies and pass laws that will support the continent’s people in...

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The off-topic Conversation #44

  • Written by The Conversation

Hello OTC-ers!

As you know, Cory’s on holiday leave for a few weeks, so I’m stepping in on his behalf to welcome you to this week’s OTC.

Welcome to The Conversation’s off-topic space. We’ve set this up as the place where you can discuss anything that isn’t related to a specific article. Please feel free to use...

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