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stellarik [79]
3 years ago
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If you were the minister of department of environmental affairs,how were you going to solve the problems brought by climate chan

ge in south Africa?
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Contact [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

identify the changes caused by climate change and to cost effective to simply mitigate them.

Explanation:

  • The increase in the climatic variability and the climatic extremes are impacting both the quality and the availability of the water through the changes that take place in the rainfall patterns and the formation of a more intense storm.
  • Changes in the soil moisture and runoff patterns and a increased evaporation and the changing temperature. By sustained emission of the greenhouse gases and thereby developing technology that checks can help in the solving the problems.
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