Building Resilience in the Face of Climate Change: For A Better Zambia
By Daily News Reporter
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, with far-reaching consequences for individuals, communities, and systems around the world. Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, and extreme weather events are just a few of the impacts of climate change that are already being felt.
In Zambia, the effects of climate change are particularly pronounced, with droughts, floods, and heatwaves affecting agricultural productivity, food security, and human settlements.
To address these challenges, the CLARExchange Zambia project conference was established to bring together stakeholders and share knowledge and experiences on climate adaptation and resilience.
And this year's CLARExchange Conference will take place on 6th to 9th May 2025 in Lusaka,
The CLARExchange Zambia project conference has the potential to make a significant impact on climate adaptation and resilience in Zambia. By bringing together stakeholders and sharing knowledge and experiences,
As the world continues to face these challenges of climate change, initiatives like the CLARExchange Zambia project conference are crucial. By working together and sharing knowledge and experiences, we can build resilience and promote sustainable development.
Climate change is projected to reduce Zambia's GDP by up to 10% by 2050.
The CLARE initiative is implemented in over 10 countries, including Zambia.
"Climate change is a ticking time bomb for Zambia. We need to take action now to reduce our vulnerability and build resiliences." Siame said.
"The CLARExchange Zambia project conference is a critical platform for sharing knowledge and experiences on climate adaptation and resilience." - Gilbert Siame, CLARExchange Zambia project lead