Climate change is reshaping Africa, especially its western coast, as rising sea levels threaten communities and heritage sites. From Senegal to Morocco, entire neighborhoods face erosion, impacting schools, homes, and even cemeteries. World Heritage Sites like Egypt’s northern Sinai and Senegal’s Sine Saloum National Park are also at risk. A “Nature Climate Change” study reveals […]
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