Climate change in Nigeria
Climate change in Nigeria can be explained as an increase or decrease in temperature, and rainfall in coastal areas (places exposed to erosion) and continental areas. It, therefore, causes a rise in water level i.e. sea level, floods, erosions, etc. all of these will contribute negatively to the day-to-day activities of humans. [1] [2]
Climate Change In Nigeria Media
Satellite image of Lake Chad, showing it shrinking between 1984 and 2018.
Agriculture is one of the sectors affected by climate change in Nigeria (street vendor in Lagos)
In a bid to avoid the improper disposure of plastics in our environment and reduce toxicity, this creative trash bin was designed and placed in a strategic location in the University of Ilorin.
Protesters in Port Harcourt joining the Global Climate March in the lead-up to the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference.