Climate Control in Tanzania

ATEKAL, TANZANIA - NOVEMBER 15: Maasai men stand next to their dead cattle carcasses on November 15, 2009 in their village in Atekal, Tanzania. The village has lost about 300 cattle. This area has been severely affected by drought the last two years and as many as 3-4000 cattle has died in recent months. The Maasai tribe populates the area and many of them has given up on farming and traveled to cities such as Arusha to look for work. Indigenous peoples globally, such as the Maasai in Tanzania and Kenya, are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change due to fragile and harsh ecosystems. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images)
ATEKAL, TANZANIA - NOVEMBER 15: Maasai men stand next to their dead cattle carcasses on November 15, 2009 in their village in Atekal, Tanzania. The village has lost about 300 cattle. This area has been severely affected by drought the last two years and as many as 3-4000 cattle has died in recent months. The Maasai tribe populates the area and many of them has given up on farming and traveled to cities such as Arusha to look for work. Indigenous peoples globally, such as the Maasai in Tanzania and Kenya, are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change due to fragile and harsh ecosystems. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images)
Climate Control in Tanzania
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