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Etiopien: klima og
klimaforandringer:

National Meteorological Services Agency.
Climate Change Profile: Ethiopia. / : Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2018.
Se også: Afrikansk klima

Litteratur

The 10 Countries Most Vulnerable to Climate Change Will Experience Population Booms in the Coming Decades. / : Ciara Nugent, Time, July 11 2019.
Climate scientists have long warned that the impacts of climate change will hit less developed regions in the global south harder and earlier than wealthier parts of the world. A major consequence of that trend, analysis of the U.N.'s latest population forecasts shows, is that countries experiencing the world's most rapid population growth over the coming decades will also be on the front lines of climate change.
Ethiopia's Second National Communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). / : The Federal Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia. Ministry of Environment and Forest, 2015.
https://unfccc.int/resource/docs/natc/ethnc2.pdf
Etiopien planter 350 mio træer. / Jørgen Steen Nielsen. I: Information, 3, august 2019.
Review of Climate Change and Health in Ethiopia: Status and Gap Analysis . / : Belay Simane et al. J Health Dev. 2016 ; 30(1 Spec Iss): 28–41.
There is considerable evidence to show the changing nature of the climate. Projections suggest that the rate of the change in climate will increase in the future in Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s First National Communication (14) analyzed temperature and precipitation data from 1961 to 1990, and identified high spatial and temporal variability: a more or less constant average annual precipitation at the national scale, but with declining trends in the northern areas and increasing trends in the central parts of the country.
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