Global Briefing: African countries losing $6bn a year from climate-linked water challenges

Stuart Stone
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New report tracks economic impact of water and sanitation challenges made worse by climate change, Tesla to end production of two EV models, and Bloomberg Philanthropies vows to ramp up 'global climate fight'

African economies are losing $6bn a year from unsafe water and sanitation made worse by floods, droughts, and disease outbreaks that are being exacerbated by climate change, a new report from non profit...

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