A mass death of elephants in the Okavango Delta, the largest without a known cause in history, was linked to toxic water conditions from increased algal blooms due to climate change. Researchers used satellite surveillance to track the elephants’ movements and determine the cause, ruling out poaching. This event highlights the alarming trend of sudden, climate-induced diseases leading to mass-mortality events that could push species toward extinction.
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Africa: Better Resource Management Not Foreign Aid Will Save Africa
Promoting PPPs is crucial for Africa's development, as public-private partnerships have driven progress in sectors like energy and transportation. The Mo Ibrahim Foundation report suggests that effective management of financial resources, rather than more aid, is key to achieving economic goals. Successful examples from Rwanda and Botswana highlight the importance of good governance and resource utilization, emphasizing the potential for domestic resources to advance the continent's development. Full Article
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