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Almost 50% of forests have been lost in Kurdistan in 70 years, as a nursery in the city of Sulaimaniyah works to battle the destructive effects of deforestation
Powerful storm have caused flash floods in northern Iraq that killed 12, including three foreign nationals and a baby.
As Iraq struggles with water scarcity, the country is pioneering an offbeat approach to agriculture: growing plants without water.
A peek into what the future holds for three of the Middle East's most vulnerable countries, in a world where global temperatures increase by 1.5C and more.
As temperatures soar across Iraq, Akre’s residents stay cool in their ancient stone houses, which are protected by a decades-old ban on concrete. But the city’s climate-friendly policy risks backfiring due to a lack of public funding.
The climate crisis has decimated Tunisia's natural resources. Wildfires are now common and ever-rising temperatures threaten increased incidents of drought. Tunisia's farmers fear the worst.
Iraqi-Kurdish farmers are seeking to irrigate crops as the waters of Lake Dukan recede and dams upstream in Iran stem the flow, leaving them vulnerable to drought
The Tigris - a vital water source across Iraq - is drying up due to human activity and climate change.
A Persian leopard has been caught by shepherds in northern Iraq, and had a hind leg amputated after it was caught in a trap.