Chart & Map: What nonsense is this? Why is Africa’s Climate Vulnerable? – Are they Hiding Black Incompetence & Black Damage?

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Who are we? Boers or Afrikaners? Answer from Dr Mike Du Toit
I had someone write to me about the topic of Boers versus Afrikaners. I decided to approach Dr Mike Du Toit, who was the leader of the Boeremag, and who is a professional academic who is very well versed in our history to answer this. Dr Du Toit not only knows our history in South Africa but also our history in Europe. This was his answer.


[I was looking at this. This looks like a bunch of junk to me. When I look at the countries marked as being “threatened” it seems to me like damage and Black (mostly Communist) damage. I think that all these meetings and things are just junk to hide the evil of Black rule and destruction in Africa. They want to pretend it is the climate when in fact it is Black overpopulation, Black damage to the environment. There are many examples where Blacks have damaged environments across Africa. And they don’t point the finger where it belongs, straight at the Blacks, especially the politicians who are busy stealing and wasting huge amounts of money. Instead they pretend it is something else mysterious which someone causes a problem. These Jews and Liberals cover up for all kinds of Black evil and incompetence in Africa. Jan]

Infographic: Africa Is on the Frontline of Climate Change | Statista

Libreville, the Gabonese capital, is hosting the African Climate Week until September 2. The UN event brings together African political leaders to discuss the threats and opportunities of climate change on the continent. It is an important step before the COP27, which will take place next November in Egypt.

Although Africa is responsible for only about 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it is on the front line of the consequences of global warming. Based on an assessment of local impacts and countries’ adaptive capacities, the Henley & Partners index gives an average climate resilience score of 27 for the continent as a whole – a particularly low level compared to the rest of the world. As our map shows, the Sahel countries are the most vulnerable.

While Africa is among the regions most at risk from climate change, it has vast renewable energy potential – particularly in solar, wind, hydro and geothermal power generation, but also in green hydrogen. The ability to harness these sustainable resources and efforts to restore ecosystems are solutions that will enable African countries to meet the climate challenges of this century.

Source: https://www.statista.com/chart/28136/index-scores-for-climate-resilience-of-african-countries/



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