For Tanzania’s Maasai, adapting to climate change may mean less livestock, more trees

The village of Terrat, a settlement of around 14,000 people in the semiarid grassland and acacia forests of the Maasai Steppe, is one of many across northern Tanzania that has suffered increasingly frequent and severe drought. Terrat’s residents, farmers and herders alike, are adapting to the challenges of their changing climate with help from an … Continue reading For Tanzania’s Maasai, adapting to climate change may mean less livestock, more trees