Trains and flights have been cancelled across Japan as Typhoon Shanshan, one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades, wreaks havoc on cities in its path. The typhoon made landfall in south-western Japan on Thursday, resulting in at least six fatalities and over 100 injuries. Now downgraded......
Namibia is set to undertake a significant wildlife cull, targeting over 700 animals, including elephants, to address the severe drought that has left nearly half of its population facing acute food insecurity. This unprecedented move aims to provide much-needed sustenance to drought-stricken communities......
In a bold move to address severe water stress, Morocco's Souss-Massa region is turning to seawater desalination as a sustainable solution for securing a reliable water supply. This innovative approach comes as part of a broader national initiative to tackle water shortages across the country. The......
In response to persistent water shortages, Morocco is accelerating the implementation of critical hydraulic projects across the nation. The government has significantly increased its investment to MAD 143 billion ($14.7 billion) to support these initiatives, which include the construction of dams, water......
In a bold move to combat water scarcity, Morocco's Jorf Lasfar seawater desalination plant is significantly increasing its production capacity. The facility, operated by the OCP Group, is set to play a crucial role in supplying water to El Jadida, Casablanca, and surrounding areas. Initially established......
Greek authorities are grappling with an unprecedented environmental crisis as hundreds of thousands of dead fish have flooded the tourist port of Volos. The incident, which has created a silvery blanket of floating carcasses and an unbearable stench, has alarmed residents and authorities alike. The affected......
Morocco and the Republic of Congo have taken a significant step in their environmental and sustainability efforts by formalizing a new partnership. The two nations signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Tuesday in Rabat, reinforcing their commitment to mutual environmental goals and sustainable......
A devastating typhoon, Shanshan, has struck Japan's southern island of Kyushu, resulting in at least three confirmed fatalities. The typhoon made landfall in Kagoshima prefecture around 08:00 local time (23:00 GMT), according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). In response to the storm's......
The debate over Morocco's decision to import 2.5 million tons of European waste has intensified, with the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development vigorously defending its controversial stance. The importation, which includes old tires and household waste, has sparked significant......
In the face of mounting water scarcity, Morocco's Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region is taking bold steps to address its growing water deficit. The region has embraced an innovative approach by implementing a network of wastewater treatment plants (STEPs) to generate valuable water resources. This groundbreaking......
Morocco took center stage at the prestigious ONS Energy Forum in Stavanger, Norway, showcasing its pioneering approach to energy transition. The event, which ran from August 26-29, brought together global leaders to discuss pressing issues in geopolitics, energy, and climate change. Leila Benali, Morocco's......
Recent precipitation across Morocco has brought a modest but welcome increase to the nation's dam water levels, according to the latest report from the Ministry of Equipment and Water. As of August 25, dam reserves across the country have reached 27.7%, marking a slight improvement from the 27.5%......
In the face of relentless drought, Morocco's Safi province has emerged as a beacon of hope, deploying state-of-the-art desalination technology to combat severe water shortages. This innovative approach is not just a drop in the ocean but a significant wave in the nation's fight against water......
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