Africa’s 1.3 billion people are on the front line of the climate emergency but most live with little advance knowledge of what is to come. A lack of reliable daily forecasting, which much of the rest of the world takes for granted, can be both deadly and expensive, with damage running in the billions. Advertisement The first Africa Climate Summit opens in Kenya on Monday to highlight the continent that will suffer the most from climate change while contributing to it the least. Significant investment in Africa’s adaptation to climate change, including better forecasting, will be an urgent goal. At...