2021-03-09 13:30:19 GMT2021-03-09 21:30:19(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
NAIROBI, March 9 (Xinhua) Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta Tuesday called on Africa to develop a common position ahead of this year s UN Climate Change Conference (COP26).
Kenyatta who spoke in Nairobi when he chaired a virtual meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council on climate change stressed the negative impacts of climate change on Africa s peace and security. Africa endures the most of climate change. The reality is hard to ignore. Many of our countries are experiencing extreme weather patterns, which manifests itself in the form of more frequent and more intense droughts and floods, he said in a statement issued by the presidency after the meeting.
Kenyan President Warns Climate Change Risk To Security
Uhuru Kenyatta urges African leaders to unite, develop common strategy against climate change. The Kenyan president Tuesday urged African leaders to unite and develop a common position to fight climate change ahead of this year s UN Climate Change Conference (COP26).
Addressing a virtual meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council on climate change, Uhuru Kenyatta, who is this month s chairperson of the council, told African leaders that climate change has had negative impacts on peace and security. Climate change is a key defining development and the foremost emerging security challenge of our time. It acts as a multiplier of existing threats to international peace and security, Kenyatta said.
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