Climate change in Sudan

In Sudan, climate change has caused an increase in temperatures, a decline in rainfall and driven desertification.

[4] Climate change poses significant challenges for rainfed agriculture and therefore the entire economy.

[6] The relationship between climate change, water conflict and the war in Sudan has also been a topic of academic debate.

[7] Blue Nile state has experienced significant impacts from climate change, being one of Sudan's fastest-warming regions.

Environmental degradation has been exacerbated by the excessive cutting of trees for charcoal production and improper handling of liquid and solid waste.

Drought conditions near Khartoum