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Hasina F.
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Pour résumer: Tsy climate change mihitsy (/ihany) no mahatonga ny kere any Atsimo, fa eo ny tsy fananan'ny Fanjakana pôlitika mazava hiadiana amin'izany tsy fanjarian-tsakafo izany, eo ny vesatra navelan'ny fanjanahantany (sy ny fitohizan'izany amin'ny endrika hafa amin'izao fotoana), ny kajikajin'ireo ONG sy mpamatsy vola isan-karazany...
— Nov 05, 2025 11:31PM
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Hasina F.
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I am now at the part about SA 🇿🇦 and its water issues. And oh, how accurate it is for Madagascar as well. Water management issues are not only about climate, it is also about corruption, racism and capitalism !!!!!
— Sep 29, 2025 08:32AM
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Nadia
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“What we need to realise is that these challenges are not natural, nor are they God-given; they have developed over time” - most effects not because of CC per se but poor management exacerbating effects for diff communities (some more than others = point of the book so far)
— Sep 09, 2025 12:37PM
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Hasina F.
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My goal is to finish this book by the end of the year (or before that even, why not?). There are so much facts, and so much to learn and discover in this book that I just cannot wait to finish it. Dr Fredi is such a great great great communicator!
— Sep 09, 2025 11:31AM
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Hasina F.
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"Unfortunately, development aid doesn't always help the people intended. This brings us to the title of this section, "Colonialism Meets Capitalism" (...)" And I've never seen such a powerful title.
"Financial aid for poor countries after a disaster doesn't solve their main problem: their extreme vulnerability." Like, for reeeeaaaal.
— Sep 08, 2025 04:05AM
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"Financial aid for poor countries after a disaster doesn't solve their main problem: their extreme vulnerability." Like, for reeeeaaaal.
Hasina F.
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Key point: There're no available data on the heat waves occurring in Africa. Most African countries' meteorological institutions do not track heat waves, so no data are reported to the government or international research institutions. Hence, governments cannot adopt clear and effective plans to face future, more deadly heat waves. Yes, they'll become deadlier (climate change is saying hi!)
— Sep 03, 2025 01:24AM
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Nadia
is on page 98 of 272
current topic: droughts, water scarcity and decision-making in south africa (case study)
— Aug 20, 2025 06:16AM
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