The final meeting of African nations’ climate negotiators ahead of the global U.N. summit kicked off in the Namibian capital Windhoek on Monday.
Participants expected to focus on how to ramp up renewable energy on the continent.
Organizers of the annual Climate Change and Development in Africa conference said the meeting serves as the final chance for the continent’s negotiators, government officials, climate scientists, grassroots civil societies and farming associations to fine tune the continent’s interests and agree on a common position to promote at the climate summit in Egypt in November, known as COP27.
How the continent will transition towards clean energy without leaving the poorest communities behind…
