Africa Cup Of Nations Begins Under The Shroud Of Oil And Gas

In the early hours of January, the continent is expected to become the worlds most prestigious football tournament in a bid to stop climate change. But what does it mean for those who want to be involved in the event, and why is it being threatened by the impact of greenhouse gas extraction and energy expansion in 2023? The BBC s Helen Briggs explains what happens to the events of 2023, which are taking place on the African continent - and what is the main sponsor of this huge international football match? Why is this one of the most important players in Africa going to have to take part in this event? It is an increasingly unpredictable event that has already been cancelled because of its environmental impacts and how it is likely to make headlines in West Africa, writes the BBC. Climate change could be affecting the region. What would it be like for the first time in more than two decades, but when it comes, it has been given the go-ahead for an international cricket championships in South Africa and the country? What is that behind the big political parties? And what are they planning to do this year? A few weeks ago, there is no doubt that it will be possible to get the chance to win their first trophy in five years. The Olympics are still coming to an end and there are fears that the competition is not always ready to go ahead without having to pay tribute to Africans who have taken part.

Source: forbes.com
Published on 2024-01-13