Abstract

Climate change is causing shifts in historical weather patterns in the Horn of Africa, negatively affecting agriculture and pastoralism across the region. Researchers in the DOWN2EARTH project are developing new models and tools that will deliver information to governments, organizations, and people on the ground, helping them adapt to the impacts of climate change, as Professor Michael Singer explains.

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