Climate change and its impact on the environment in Sudan ..! – #other dimension – ✍️ Musab birr

Climate change is one of the largest environmental challenges faced by the world during the 20th century, and its effects have become clearer in many countries, in particular those located in sensitive climatic geographic areas, such as Sudan. Sudan, with its location in the heart of Africa and its environmental and climatic diversity, is strongly affected by increasing climate fluctuations, which constitutes a direct threat to its environment, its natural resources and its great economy depending on agriculture and pasture.

Among the most important manifestations of climate change in Sudan is a significant increase in increasing temperatures and droughts, especially in the western and eastern regions of the country. This climate change has led to the contraction of cultivated areas and low agricultural production, which threatens the food security of the population and increases poverty and unemployment rates. The decrease in rain and irregularity negatively affects natural pastures, which exerts additional pressure on livestock which constitutes a major source of income for many rural families.

In addition to drought, Sudan also suffers from extreme climatic phenomena such as sudden floods, which have become more frequent in recent years. These floods destroy infrastructure, move thousands of people and destroy agricultural crops, which doubles the effects of climate change on the daily life of the population. For example, Sudan has witnessed unprecedented floods in recent years which have caused major losses of life and goods.

Climate change in Sudan affects not only natural resources, but its effect extends to environmental balance, because it has led to the deterioration of biological diversity and the disappearance of certain plant and animal species due to the change in natural lifestyle and their original citizenship. It also aggravates local conflicts between agricultural and pastoral companies on water and pasture sources, which threatens social stability and civil peace in certain regions.

To reduce the effects of climate change, Sudan must adopt effective national strategies that include adaptation of climatic variables, improve water resources management, encouragement of sustainable agriculture and reafforestation of deterioration areas. In addition, regional and international cooperation is necessary, whether by financial or technological support, in order to strengthen the capacities of local communities and to allow them to deal with these challenges.

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In short, climate change is not only an environmental challenge, but rather a development and security problem that threatens the present and the future of Sudan. Finally, the effective response to this challenge requires strong political will and complete cooperation between the government, civil society and the private sector, in order to protect the environment and preserve natural resources for future generations. We continue if there is ink in the rest of the Almighty God.

He doesn’t have it without God

God is enough for us and yes, the agent

Oh my God, do not throw us with our sins that are not afraid of you, and are not mercy of us, oh mockery

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