Millions of people in East Africa, including countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Sudan, are facing a severe hunger crisis as a result of climate change. Failed rain seasons, dried-up water sources, and rising food costs have led to widespread hunger and the death of livestock. The region has experienced devastating droughts and floods, resulting in estimated losses of $30 billion and the loss of $7.4 billion worth of livestock. The article calls for climate justice, with rich industrial countries being held accountable and providing support to those most affected by climate change.
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