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How is climate change affecting Somalia?

Compared to countries like the United States and China, the west African country of Somalia produces far fewer carbon emissions - these are gases that contribute to climate change.

Even thought Somalia has such a small impact on the world's climate, it is a country which is feeling the affects of climate change more than most.

Somalia sits on the Earth's equator, which means it experiences extremely hot temperatures.

The BBC's climate reporter - Justin Rowlatt - has been to find out more about how rising temperatures are affecting Somalia's people, animals and plant life.

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