Climate Change
Global warming poses a significant threat to Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. One of the most noticeable effects is the rise in temperatures, leading to more intense heatwaves and disrupting agricultural cycles. This heat stress negatively affects crop yields, diminishes water resources, and contributes to the spread of diseases, placing immense pressure on food security and public health. Additionally, Nigeria's vast coastline faces increasing risks from rising sea levels. Coastal erosion, saltwater intrusion into freshwater sources, and more severe flooding events threaten homes and livelihoods in heavily populated coastal areas..