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  2. Climate of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Climate change is of great concern in Ethiopia, especially since the 1970s. Between the mid-1970s and late 2000s, Ethiopia's rainfall in some areas and seasons decreased by 15-20 percent. Furthermore, numerous studies predict climate change will increasingly affect the country's ecosystem, causing drought and famines.

  3. Climate change in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Ethiopia is affecting the people in Ethiopia due to increased floods, heat waves and infectious diseases. [4] In the Awash basin in central Ethiopia floods and droughts are common. Agriculture in the basin is mainly rainfed (without irrigation systems). This applies to around 98% of total cropland as of 2012.

  4. Category:2021 in Ethiopia by month - Wikipedia

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  5. Ethiopian Review - Wikipedia

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    The Habesha is an independent news platform dedicated to providing in-depth coverage and analysis of events, politics, culture, and entertainment related to Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. Their mission is to keep their audience informed about contemporary events, political changes, and social matters affecting Ethiopia, while also featuring ...

  6. US to resume food aid across Ethiopia next month - AOL

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    Ethiopia's food crisis has deepened in recent years as a result of war in the Tigray region and the Horn of Africa's worst drought in decades. "USAID is committing to a one-year trial period of ...

  7. Seasons of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate classification of climate of Ethiopia. The seasons of Ethiopia consist of four phases: Tsedey (Amharic: ጸደይ, Oromo: Arfaasaa, equivalent to spring) lasting from September to November, Bega (Amharic: በጋ, Oromo: Ganna, equivalent to summer) from December to February, Belg (Amharic: በልግ) (Oromo: Birraa, equivalent to Fall) from March to May and Kiremt (Amharic ...

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  9. Germany alarmed by detention of Vietnam climate activist ...

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    The German government said Wednesday that it is concerned by the recent detention of a prominent environmental campaigner in Vietnam, warning that a recent multi-billion-dollar deal to help the ...