WMO, Geneva, 11 October 2022 – To limit global temperature rise, the supply of electricity from clean energy sources must more than double in the next eight years. Otherwise, according to a new multi-agency report from the World Meteorological Organization, there is a risk that climate change, more extreme weather, and water stress will undermine...Read More
Tanzania’s economy is heavily reliant on sectors that are vulnerable to climate variability and change. Climate change is expected to result in significant additional economic costs ranging from 1% to 2% of GDP per year by 2030. Strengthening capacities to deal with the effects of climate change remains a top priority, particularly in highly vulnerable...Read More