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Floods are increasing in urban areas in Lebanon due to sewage pollution & lack of maintenance, according to storm-water management expert Nadim Farajalla.
In Deir Mimas, a Lebanese-border town dependent on olive farming for its economy, the spectre of war with Israel is threatening this year's harvest.
“We believe that substantial changes can happen from within, through small steps and strong beliefs” – The waste crisis in Lebanon and the SWIM Initiative.
Using recycled water in agricultural production can relieve pressure on freshwater shortages in Lebanon but beware of the challenges.
Lebanon's economic crisis has left many without the necessary fuel needed to heat their homes, leading to a growing problem of deforestation. There are growing fears that, without sustainable conservation efforts, Lebanon may lose its natural beauty.
Amid further societal capitulation, Lebanon now faces the resurfacing of a water crisis that has placed families under renewed stress. speaks with activists about their attempts to shed light on the issue.
“Good composting is like making good wine” – an environmental engineer revolutionizes waste management in Lebanon.
In recent weeks, wildfires have ravaged the countryside of North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean, resulting in human and livestock casualties, scorching the earth beyond repair. After the damning IPCC report, what can we do, or is it too late?
Agriculture in Jordan is suffering from neoliberal policies and Israel's water capture, forcing activists to mobilise against desertification and poor pay.
An increasing number of people in Lebanon are investing in solar systems for their homes in order to cut costs for private generators as the government is unable to provide a stable power source for the country.