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Africans address Canadian Climate Change forum

The Link's Africa Page editor Awakhiwe Dlodlo reports on the Canadian public forum on climate change and how countries in the southern hemisphere, including those on the African continent, have been affected by climate change.( Photo: Istockphoto )

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