Africans are likely to suffer increasing pollution, ill-health, and loss of farmland unless the continent adopts "clean" technologies and the world does more to fight global warming, the United Nations said last Thursday. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), releasing what it called the most authoritative assessment of Africa's environment ever produced, said many African countries were trying hard to protect their farms, coasts, jungles, and deserts.
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