Population and Climate Change

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Population growth has mirrored the growth of greenhouse gases that cause climate change, with the vast majority produced by developed nations. But most of the effects of climate change are already being experienced in developing countries. Most African countries have identified population growth as a factor that increases vulnerability to climate change. CEPORDI believes that when women are empowered to plan and space their children, they are better able to adapt to climate change and ensure the survival of their families. In addition, slowing population growth could help reduce future emissions. As the world tries to solve climate change challenges, CEPORDI’s contribution is to ensure that population trends, gender considerations, and the national demand for contraception are not left out of the key policy agendas.
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