📝 Tackling the Challenge of Climate Change in West Africa
Droughts, floods, biodiversity loss... How do we act? We present solutions: carbon assessments, REDD+ strategies, and renewable energy.
Regional Context and Challenges
West Africa is facing increasing extreme weather events: heatwaves, recurring droughts, floods, and desertification are impacting populations and local economies. For example, a heatwave in February 2024 raised temperatures by 4°C and increased the probability of extreme events tenfold, especially affecting cocoa production and public health.
The region contributes little to global CO₂ emissions (2–3%), but suffers greatly: food security is at risk, biodiversity is lost, and infrastructure is weakened.
Observed Impacts
- Agriculture: Cereal yields may fall by 10–20% depending on the warming scenario.
- Food Security: In Nigeria, more than 31 million people face food insecurity, worsened by drought and costly groundwater access.
- Biodiversity: Agroecological and agroforestry practices in the region are restoring soils, preserving species, and boosting resilience.
Adapted Solutions and Innovations
🔹 Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA)
- Use of drought-resistant seeds, soil cover, agroforestry, "zaï" or half-moon techniques, and tailored climate services.
- Concrete projects: climate-smart farming villages in the Sahel promote seeds, solar irrigation, compost, and youth/women involvement.
🔹 Water Management
- Rainwater harvesting, reservoirs, and solar micro-irrigation improve water retention and combat desertification.
🔹 Renewable Energies
- The continent has 60% of global solar potential but only 1% installed capacity; the AREI program targets 300 GW of renewables by 2030.
- The APRA initiative, launched at COP28, supports this goal, growing from 56 GW in 2022 to 300 GW by 2030.
🔹 Financing and Institutional Strengthening
- Finance gap: only $10 billion/year is allocated to climate adaptation, while $100 billion is needed.
- Projects like the Great Green Wall (World Bank: $5.6B 2020–2025) and innovative financing through BOAD (ECOWAS) enhance coordination and scalability.
Delta Green Consultancy's Role
As a European and African player, DGC brings expertise to support:
- Carbon assessments & environmental footprint evaluations
- Impact studies integrating biodiversity, climate, and local priorities
- Implementation of CSA and innovative approaches (seeds, agroforestry, water, renewables)
- Strategic financing support, stakeholder training, and improved governance (ECOWAS, BOAD…)
Conclusion
West Africa faces major climate challenges: drought, extreme heat, food insecurity, and ecosystem degradation. However, practical solutions exist: climate-smart agriculture, efficient water management, renewables, institutional innovation, and financial tools. With Delta Green Consultancy, companies and territories can seize these opportunities to develop sustainable, resilient, and impactful long-term projects.