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Environment

  • Iraq
Hussein Ali, 31, (L) and Abdul Amir Ali, 23, (R) fill a water tank from a truck, outside their family home in the village of Al-Bu Hussain which sits on the bank of a former canal which has dried up, in Diwaniya, Iraq, October 20, 2022.  (Reuters)
Middle East's Fertile Crescent dries up as water resources dwindle
  • Climate change
Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and others attend the COP27 climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, November 7, 2022. (Reuters)
Developing countries need $1 trillion annually for climate action
  • Heat
Children sit atop a boat lying on dried up and cracked soil in a section of Iraq's receding southern marshes of Chibayish in Dhi Qar province. (AFP)
East Med, Mideast especially at risk as world heats up
  • temperature
Tunisian marine biologist inspects a marine plant, from the Posidonia genus, in the capital Tunis.  (AFP)
Rising water temperatures threaten Mediterranean marine life
  • Middle East
As temperatures soar, Iraqi children sit in an empty pool next to a fan outside their home in the city of Nasiriyah in Iraq's southern Dhi Qar province. (AFP)
Middle East has hard time coping with climate change repercussions
  • climate
A man pushes a cart during a sandstorm in Baghdad. (AFP)
Rising heat drives crippling sandstorms across the Middle East
  • Egypt
Workers load recently cut tree branches on a government vehicle, in Cairo, February 17, 2022. (AP)
Egypt’s street trees fall foul of urban development drive
  • Middle East
Cars drive on a highway in the Bahrain Financial Harbour area during a dust storm in the capital Manama, May 17, 2022. (AFP)
Mideast sandstorms snarl traffic, close schools, harm health
  • MENA
An Egyptian labourer works at a charcoal factory in Egypt’s Sharkia governorate, north of the capital Cairo. (AFP)
For MENA region, air pollution comes with an annual $141 billion bill
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