Obstacles facing Africa’s young climate scientists
Victor Nnamdi Dike (),
Martin Addi,
Hezron Awiti Andang’o,
Bahar Faten Attig,
Rondrotiana Barimalala,
Ulrich Jacques Diasso,
Marcel Du Plessis,
Salim Lamine,
Precious N. Mongwe,
Modathir Zaroug and
Valentine Khasenye Ochanda
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Victor Nnamdi Dike: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Martin Addi: Ghana Meteorological Agency
Hezron Awiti Andang’o: University of Nairobi
Bahar Faten Attig: University of Carthage, Polytechnic School of Tunisia
Rondrotiana Barimalala: University of Cape Town
Ulrich Jacques Diasso: Agence Nationale de la Météorologie du Burkina Faso
Marcel Du Plessis: University of Cape Town
Salim Lamine: University of Bouira
Precious N. Mongwe: University of Cape Town
Modathir Zaroug: University of Cape Town
Valentine Khasenye Ochanda: University of Witwatersrand
Nature Climate Change, 2018, vol. 8, issue 6, 447-449
Abstract:
Current and future climate change poses a substantial threat to the African continent. Young scientists are needed to advance Earth systems science on the continent, but they face significant challenges.
Date: 2018
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