Coastal cities like Lagos, Nigeria are at the forefront of the global climate crisis.

With an estimated population exceeding 22 million people (source: Lagos State Government), Lagos is not only Nigeria’s main economic hub, it is also one of the most climate-vulnerable mega-cities in the world. Rapid urbanization, environmental degradation, and human-driven pollution have compounded the risks residents now face daily.

The following documentary report Climate Crisis: Coastal Cities Like Lagos Vulnerable To Climate Change by TVC News Nigeria explores the realities of the climate crisis in Lagos, the challenges impacting communities, activities contributing to the problem, and the efforts of individuals, organizations, and government bodies working to reduce the effects of climate change.

WATCH LAGOS CLIMATE CHANGE DOCUMENTARY REPORT

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Do you believe that all stakeholders—residents, community leaders, and government officials at the city, state, and federal levels—share a collective responsibility to address global warming and the worsening effects of climate change in Lagos?

 

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