This report reviews the literature on climate change and its effects on Morocco’s water supply, agricultural sector and the wider economy.
The only way we can truly keep up with the scale of environmental destruction is by shifting our eyes to the sky.
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Moroccans Call for Urgent Action On Climate Impacts, Especially From Wealthy Countries
Most citizens report worsening drought and crop failure in their region.Key findings Large majorities of Moroccans say that drought (86%) and crop failure (65%) have become more severe in their area ...
Morocco ranks 6th worldwide in the 2026 Climate Change Performance Index, remaining the top performer in Africa thanks to strong climate policies, low emissions, and efficient energy use. However, the ...
The OCP Foundation, UM6P signed on Tuesday a partnership agreement to support the development of Morocco’s agriculture sector.
You won’t believe just how much quicker the massive ice sheet is melting. ALNIF, Morocco — Residents of the oasis of Alnif say they can’t remember a drought this bad: The land is dry. Some wells are ...
Climate change is no longer just about melting ice or hotter summers. It is also a financial problem. Droughts, floods, storms and heatwaves damage crops, factories and infrastructure. At the same ...
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Nobel laureate: Morocco less dependent on rain for farming, but climate risks persist
Morocco is becoming less dependent on rainfall for its agriculture, but major challenges remain as climate change intensifies, Nobel Prize-winning economist Esther Duflo said on the sidelines of the ...
Food accounts for about one-quarter of all human-caused heat-trapping pollution. Meanwhile, extreme events fueled by our warming climate are impacting every stage of the food supply chain and driving ...
Do people see climate change affecting their area? A median of 74% across nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting the area where they live at least somewhat, while 24% say ...
Most climate-related financial policies are still voluntary, leaving climate risk as something to consider rather than a firm requirement.
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