The news from the economy gets worse each day. Before the current economic crises, the environment was not high or regarded as a high priority sector in Africa. What will happen in this current economic climate? How will the climate change adaptation measures be affected?
African governments will do well not to loose interest in environmental issues, especially climate change adaptation. Investing in the environment will actually help the economies grow, reduce unemployment and improve the general well being of the citizen, and in the process prepares the economies to buffer against the global warming.
The incoming American administration has promised to create half a million new ' green jobs' as part of efforts to stimulate the economy. The UK government has a similar scheme also.
All these point to the fact that despite the economic downturn, investing in the environment still makes economic sense.
In the case of Africa, investments in agriculture, including combating land degradation and desertification, sustainable fisheries (including cleaning the aquatic environment), use of sustainable and efficient low cost energies (biogas, charcoal briquettes and solar systems) and complete recycling of wastes, will not only help in creating jobs but will also boost the economy. This will touch other aspects of the livelihood as well. For instance, use of alternatives to firewood will reduce the cutting of trees, which causes land degradation and poor agricultural output and also reduce the ill health effect of using firewood and inefficient stoves.
In the process, the economy is not only stimulated, but adaptation measures to climate change are introduced which will help buffering the economy in the long run.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
New Year Resolution
New year new hope. As always in the beginning of each year, there is always hope that new resolutions will be made and lived up to. With the world in economic crisis, is there any hope for a resolution on environment on the part of the African leaders?
I wish African leaders will pay greater attention to environmental issues especially as pertaining to climate change. The environment as has been well reported is linked to a number of stresses bedeviling the continent including poverty, health and food security.
The economic challenge is a big one, so also is climate change and which [climate change] can infact wipe out all economic gains made unless it is incorporated into the economic decisions.
I hope climate change adaptations is woven into all the fabrics of policy decisions and actions this year.
I wish African leaders will pay greater attention to environmental issues especially as pertaining to climate change. The environment as has been well reported is linked to a number of stresses bedeviling the continent including poverty, health and food security.
The economic challenge is a big one, so also is climate change and which [climate change] can infact wipe out all economic gains made unless it is incorporated into the economic decisions.
I hope climate change adaptations is woven into all the fabrics of policy decisions and actions this year.
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