Tioluwani, O. Owolabi , Jesujoba, M. Owolabi , Oluwamumibori V. Agboola and Ameh, Brenda Nanlep
Volume 2 Issue 2
This paper would examine the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change. it recognizes the specified needs and conditions of developing countries as some of these countries in particular would be more endangered by the gross effects of climate change to the environment. The Agreement centered on charting a new course in the global effort to advance a paradigm shift to low-emission and climate resilient development and to increase developing countries' resilience to the consequences of climate change. However, this study would also be examining the implication of this agreement on African industrialization majorly in the energy sector and agricultural sector. In the later part of this work we would look at some of the contributions of some African countries on the climate target. This research used a qualitative method of data collection and the source of data collection was purely secondary. Keywords: Paris Agreement, Africa, Climate change, Industrialization