This book is about reflecting on the impact of climate change in the Congo Basin, with the aim of encouraging pragmatism in the actions of the international community in its fight against any threat contributing to the degradation of its ecosystem.From a moral point of view, it is a question of consensual action and co-responsibility in the actions to be carried out via new mechanisms of containment in the face of the proliferation of environmental threats that weigh today on all humanity. This is only possible with the local, regional and international involvement of each country. This global effort would make it possible to ostensibly obtain a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and to promote de facto a maximum capture of more than a hundred billion tons of carbon dioxide found in the Congo Basin.This presupposes that a certain correlation of observable parameters that entangle poverty and the political system of the countries sharing the Congo Basin be put in concert.