Surviving the Extremes: How Somali Communities Are Building Lasting Resilience Against Climate-Driven Droughts, Catastrophic Floods, and a Future That Demands Adaptation at Every Level
Somalia does not cause climate change in any meaningful statistical sense. Its carbon emissions are negligible on a global scale. And yet it consistently ranks among the countries most severely affected by climate-related disasters – a brutal injustice that has been documented extensively without producing nearly enough action from the international community. The cycle is …
