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Egypt stresses importance of funding developing countries at COP25
We should ensure at least $100bn a year to developing countries for mitigation, adaptation, says Guterres
Almost 40% of species are vulnerable to climate change, study reveals
Researchers investigate which proportion of the world’s land plants are exceedingly rare
Environment Ministry completes 1st phase of interactive climate change map
Map is designed to illustrate current, expected impact of climate change in Egypt
History of Water in the Middle East on Stage in London
In fact, the Middle East is considered the most water scarce region in the world. The Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region has only 1,100 m3 of renewable water per capita per year. For comparison, Western Europe has 5,400 m3 and North America 20,300 m31.
A Climate Change: An Unstoppable Movement Takes Hold
Climate chaos is playing out in real time from California to the Caribbean, and from Africa to the Arctic and beyond
Imagining both utopian and dystopian climate futures is crucial – which is why cli-fi is so important
Society often looks to culture to try and make some sense of the world’s problems. Climate change challenges us to look ahead, past our own lives, to consider how the future might look for generations to come – and our part in this. This responsibility requires imagination.
President Al-Sisi outlines importance of mutual understanding on Renaissance Dam
Egypt requires safe access to water during climate change
UK, Egypt call for action to tackle climate change
UK Secretary of State for International Development Alok Sharma and Egyptian Minister of Environment Yasmin Fouad jointly presented the declaration, which provides a strategic framework for enhancing resilience and adaptation to climate changes.
Climate change threatens adaptation capability of 17 animal species
We should switch to green energy, reduce air flights, meat consumption, says new study
Planting 1bn hectares of forest could help save the Earth
Recent study says planting billions of trees is best, cheapest way to stop climate change
Global economy could lose $70tn due to climate change acceleration
Certain amount of climate change impacts is inevitable even if we stay below 1.5C, says study’s lead author
Egypt faces water scarcity with renewable sources, virtual water
Climate change increases water crisis in Middle East
Total of 113 million people faced food insecurity because of climate change, conflicts
2018 witnessed world’s most severe food crisis
Climate change increases exposure to disease-carrying mosquitoes
One billion people will be threatened by tropical diseases like dengue fever
Shipping traffic globally could increase invasive species
Global maritime traffic to increase by 240% to 1,209% by 2050, compared with 2014 levels
Netherlands, Egypt face common urgency of climate change issue
Essential to assist each other in fighting climate change, says Netherlands embassy official
Can Stradivarius violins weather climate change?
BASF profits fall 23 percent in 2018 amid trade wars, climate change
Climate change could have economic opportunity for Arctic nations
About 8% of annual sediment input delivered to global oceans comes from Greenland ice sheet
Hard-hit by climate change, Bangladesh finds solution in floating gardens
Geopolitics, climate change pose threats to food production
Researchers identify 226 food shocks across 134 nations in 53-year period
Water wars: Are India and Pakistan heading for climate change-induced conflict?
Climate change strengthens sea waves, threatens coastal zones
Waves shape coastlines, influence how, where to build coastal infrastructures
UN committed to create space for conflict resolution in 2019
Climate change moving faster than we are, says UN secretary-general
Stanley Aneto: "Art is a powerful way to speak about climate change"
Asia faces tough contradictions in dealing with climate change
Climate change: Governments don't act? We do!
Climate crisis… shall we go vegan?
Meat-production is most environmentally-damaging form of food output
Environment Minister participates in bicycle tour to tackle climate change
Event starting point, preparation for 14th Biodiversity Conference, held 13-29 November in Sharm El-Sheikh
30% of Egypt’s irrigated farmlands affected by salt intrusion: study
Egypt will face about 40% reduction in legume production by 2050