Infrastructure Resilience & Energy in sub-Saharan East Africa

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The Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) has released an infographic that explores infrastructure resilience and access to energy in sub-Saharan East Africa (SSA).


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Africans need to access their huge coal reserves to modernize and catch up. Without huge amounts of electricity there is no industry and without industry there is no development. f*ck this global warming bullshit if the whites ruined the environment why can't we?
 
Africans need to access their huge coal reserves to modernize and catch up. Without huge amounts of electricity there is no industry and without industry there is no development. f*ck this global warming bullshit if the whites ruined the environment why can't we?
Exactly, global warming bs is the cadaan man's plan to stay on top and prevent developing nations from catching up. If the cadaans wanna solve the problem they started, then they should reduce their carbon emissions, whilst there should be no restrictions on developing nations.
 
Africans need to access their huge coal reserves to modernize and catch up. Without huge amounts of electricity there is no industry and without industry there is no development. f*ck this global warming bullshit if the whites ruined the environment why can't we?
Global warming is very real. But good news for coal energy

India opens a chemical plant that makes soda ash from carbon dioxide gas extracted from a coal power plant nearby and what is currently the world's largest solar power plant.


Basically 0 emissions. If the rest of the 3rd world can hop on this it would be :banderas:
 
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