Africa a passive victim of Climate Change?

Adaptation is not a new term in human history. The scientists who suggested the theory of Evolution used the term to explain the way how plants and animals responded to the changing environment. Adaptation. People and plants adapt to hot, cold, sandy, floods and humid climates. In the case of animals, adaptation is by way of developing thick skin, sharp eyes, sticky feet and sensitive hearing. This will help them get to the food that was not at first easily reachable or discover new varieties of food. New ideas and survival skill develop leading to competition for food, space, shelter. Failure to adapt leads to extinction. What does this mean to Africa? Is Africa a passive victim of Climate Change? Pay Climate dept for Africa to adapt. Adaptation is an inborn device to respond to changes for continuity of life. If animals, people and plants are faced by tough situations that threaten their survival, they change actions and study their environment and find ways of survival. During this struggle for survival no one cares about the future reserves, next person and environment.   Therefore Africa is not a passive victim of Climate Change. All what Africa needs is the support to develop a thick skin, sticky feet to get to the food that was not easily reachable before, develop new ideas and diversity in terms of food production and add a variety of food in their diet.eg more green

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