By Marko Madut Garang Africa is sitting on a climate time-bomb. Across the continent, children and young people – including those not yet born – will suffer the financial, social and environmental costs of the climate crisis for decades, if not centuries to come. One of the paradoxes of the climate crisis is that those who are primarily responsible for climate change are relatively better insulated from the impact, while those who have made the least contribution to the crisis suffering the most. South Sudan is extremely vulnerable to climate change impacts. From rising temperatures and the increasing severity of drought and flood events which affect lives and livelihoods, such impacts are
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