President Uhuru Kenyatta has underscored the negative impacts of climate change on Africa's peace and security, and rallied the continent develop a common position ahead of this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26).
"Climate change is a key defining development and the foremost emerging security challenge of our time. It acts as a ‘multiplier’ of existing threats to international peace and security.
"As African leaders specifically and global leaders more generally, we can no longer ignore the serious security challenges associated with climate change," the President said.
The Head of State spoke Tuesday morning at State House, Nairobi when he chaired a virtual meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council on climate change. President Kenyatta is this month's Chairperson of the Council.
The President noted that despite Africa contributing very little to greenhouse gas emissions, the continent was bearing the greatest burden of climate change.
"Africa endures the most of climate change. The reality is hard to ignore. Many of our countries are experiencing extreme weather patterns, which manifests itself in form of more frequent and more intense droughts and floods.
"As a consequence, our nations have witnessed more aggressive locust invasions, with far reaching consequences on the communities’ livelihoods, ecosystems, and infrastructure.
"These disruptive effects have significantly undermined the social economic development agenda of many countries in the continent," the President said.
He said climate change induced ecological changes exacerbates Africa's social and economic vulnerabilities leading to forced migration and intense competition for diminishing resources which in turn lead to conflicts.
President Kenyatta asked the international community to support Africa's climate change mitigation efforts by linking existing early warming systems with decision-making tools so as to prevent conflicts.
"I urge these bodies to take this effort further and link early warning systems that map climate change hotspots to decision-making tools, that enable conflict prevention.
Climate change is a risk factor to Africa's security, President Kenyatta says
By PSCU
| Mar. 9, 2021