A new study found that farmers in Africa are taking the lead in adapting to climate change, rather than relying on external experts or governments. In a surprising twist, local farmers are using their own knowledge and experience to develop innovative solutions to cope with changing weather patterns, such as droughts and floods. This approach, known as "locally led climate adaptation," is being hailed as a game-changer in the fight against climate change, as it empowers local communities to take control of their own climate resilience.