The New Humanitarian | In this age of climate crisis , humanitarians need to learn to love tech
As the global warming crisis continues to spread, a growing number of nations are taking advantage of new ways of predicting climate disasters, the BBC s Jonathan Head looks at the impacts of the pandemic and how it can be delivered.
Source: thenewhumanitarian.orgPublished on 2022-02-23
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