By Zoe Eisenstein and Patrick Smith
The Africa Report - 02 December 2014
The four horsemen of the apocalypse seemed to be galloping towards delegates in New York in September for the UN General Assembly. Top of the agenda was climate change and the devastation it could cause to Africa and other developing regions, then the growth of terrorism and religious intolerance and finally the most serious public heath emergency for half a century – the spread of the Ebola virus in West and Central Africa. At the special summit on climate change on 23 September, Angola's vice-president Manuel Vicente spelt out the stakes: "We are at a unique moment of opportunity to safeguard the global climate system on which sustainable development and sustained economic growth depend."
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