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Burundi is losing its trees: How to break heavy charcoal use and tree clearing through climate reformsAchieving this would establish a road map for improving climate policies in other countries in the east central African region too. From 2008 to 2021, Burundi's population increased from 8 million ...
Climate change has been brutal for Burundi. Shifting weather patterns — the heavy rains, the high winds, the dry spells — have become increasingly unpredictable and extreme. Floodwaters have ...
This article was published as part of the training on Climate Justice in Africa. Burundi, a country in the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa, experiences heavy rainfall nine months of the year.
Small and landlocked, Burundi depends on roads, and only roads, to move its people and goods. And as climate change leads to increasingly extreme weather, those roads are at risk from flooding and ...
Achieving this would establish a road map for improving climate policies in other countries in the east central African region too. From 2008 to 2021, Burundi's population increased from 8 million ...
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