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Let presidential aspirants address climate change

Concept of climate change as a tree change from winter to summer. [Getty Images]

On Thursday, President Uhuru Kenyatta held talks with Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson on the sidelines of the Stockholm+50 Summit and discussed how developing countries will mitigate challenges presented by climate change.

The President pointed out that developing countries are most affected by negative effects of climate change Kenya included, citing perennial droughts for four consecutive years. 

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