A survey reveals that Gambians are facing increased climate-related challenges, including severe droughts and flooding. Many have had to adapt their farming and lifestyle due to these changes. There is a strong call for climate action from both the government and international communities, emphasizing the need for urgent response measures.
In The Gambia, citizens are increasingly calling for urgent climate action as changing weather patterns disrupt traditional agricultural practices and water sources. Recent surveys indicate that 38% of the population has experienced more severe droughts in the past decade, while 37% report increased flooding. Moreover, one-third of the respondents believe that crop failures have become more common, prompting adjustments in agricultural practices and lifestyle choices.
The findings highlight a significant awareness of climate change among Gambians, with a strong call for government and global intervention. Citizens are adapting, yet the need for infrastructure investments and resource support from wealthier nations remains critical. Addressing these challenges is essential for the Gambia’s economic stability and food security in the face of climate adversity.
Original Source: allafrica.com