INTRODUCTION
Globally, climate change has continually posed threats to different regions and the brunt of these threats are being felt at different degrees (European Commission, 2017). Ideally, the triggers for climate change are natural but the alarming rate of climate change in recent time can only be justified by artificial reasons – specifically the increase in anthropogenic activities that results in the burning of fossil fuels (the likes of oil, gas, and coal) (United Nations, 2023).
