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Content Introduction Institutional Framework - Global and National Policies addressing Climate Change National Program / Activities addressing Climate Change Climate Change impacts (source: UNDP Samoa) Variability in water supply, quality Changes in biodiversity and distribution. More competition Erosion, inundation, and forestry composition, and cross-border conflicts over water salinisation, stress on extent, health & resources productivity mangroves, marshes, wetlands HEALTH AGRICULTURE FORESTRY WATER RESOURCES COASTAL ECOSYSTEM AGRICULTURE SYSTEMS SERVICES Increasing incidents of infectious, Less predictability in crop yield, water-borne and vector-borne changing irrigation demand, growing risk of pest infestations Loss of habitat, diseases, heat stress & mortality, species and additional public health costs protective ecosystems, migratory shifts “Millions at Risk” due to adverse impacts of CC Nigeria’s Concern about Climate Change Nigeria is vulnerable to the following impacts of Climate Change Marine transgression or coastal inundation Expanding Desertification Process Environmental refugees resulting from migration Social frictions/conflicts Increase in suffering and poverty level Economic dependence on Fossil Fuels Susceptibility of agricultural productivity Extreme weather climate change related hazards 5 Response to CC • UNFCCC identifies two responses to the impact of climate change – mitigation and adaptation. • Mitigation is an action designed to reduce the potential effects of global warming through the reduction of the level of GHGs by either increasing the rate of depletion or reducing its emissions. • Adaptation on the other hand is an action designed to tolerate the effect of climate change.
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