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Climate Change in Africa and Immigration to Europe – Mali

Climate change can make the African continent to lose more farmland than the land that is currently under cultivation for the main crops in the United States. The area under threat to become too dry and hot for cultivation is almost one million square kilometers. According to a study published in the journal Environmental Science and Policy agriculture in Africa could collapse by 2050 and millions of people could lose their sources of livelihood.

Mali is one of West Africa's landlocked, drought-prone countries, which are situated south of Sahara.

Carbon Footprint: Measure, Plan and Reduce yours

Many people, multinational companies, big cities, and nations have started measuring their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, so as to enable them make positive changes from the complex the global results of our lifestyle around the world.

The impact of human activity on the environment has increased alarmingly and is a call for concern. The carbon footprint measures the amount of Green House Gas (GHG) we individually produce by burning of fossil fuels daily through domestic energy consumption, heating, for electricity, transportation etc.

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