I have read that one of the agenda of the recent U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit was climate crisis. I am not sure if the delegations of Africa's counties to the summit included climate scientists that advise policy makers.
I have long concluded that one of the ways to address climate crisis is getting a better certainty about attributing climate change to natural variability and manmade elevated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. A peer reviewed paper at the following link came out of that effort: Validation of predicted meteorological drought in California using analogous orbital geometries
Climate scientists in general and Africa's climate scientists in particular may benefit from the thesis of the paper about attributing climate change to natural variability and manmade elevated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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