In Senegal, climate change is fuelling conflicts between herders and farmers, and the collapse of agropastoral livelihoods. Across West Africa, more than 15,000 people have been killed in farmer–herder clashes since 2010. Climate?driven displacement could reach one million in Senegal by 2050. Across the Sahelian region, declining rainfall and rising temperatures turn land and water into contested ground. Focusing on Peul herders and small?scale farmers, this reportage captures wounds of climate conflict that risks becoming a wider emergency.