United Nations, New York, April 2009 - People all over the world are feeling the impact of abnormal changes in climate. Long dry seasons and unpredictable weather threaten the livelihood of many. In Magadi, southern Kenya, a small community struggles with dwindling access to water and food.
@jjrglobal Obtaining water in Kenya where the water table is somtimes as low as 1,000 feet is very expensive.
natsonline 1 year ago
The WHO report also casts a skeptical eye on climate playing any significant role in Kenya malaria resurgence. Measuring temperature and rainfall in Kenyas Kericho district in the highlands, the study states that there is no obvious effect of warming in this area since 1967. The U.S. CDC reported similar findings in 2005.
fudge987654321 2 years ago
Is there no water table in Africa? Cant they dig a well? Do they just need shovels and for someone to tell them there is water down there.
jjrglobal 2 years ago