Climate change killing trees across the Sahel, says study
Women looking for grain in the Azoza village, in Ethiopia. © AFP PHOTO / OXFAM / IRINA FUHRMANN
Trees throughout Africa's Sahel region — vital to peoples' livelihoods — are dying as a result of long-term drought linked to climate change, according to a study.
It found that one in six trees in the region has died since the 1950s, whilst a fifth of species has disappeared locally, because of rising temperatures and lower rainfall linked to climate change. SciDev









