Egypt Is Extremely Vulnerable to Climate Changes: Could a New Government Help the Country Adapt?
(revisiting) Egypt’s Climate Policy Void in a Post-Mubarak World
Egypt is already suffering from the effects of climate change. In September 2010, Dr. Mohamed El Raey of Egypt’s Alexandria University described the situation in what is probably the most comprehensive study (PDF) ever published on Arab climate impacts. Dr. El Raey declares that Egypt is the most vulnerable of the Arab states because of comparatively large concentrations of populations, industry, trading, farming, and harbors along the vulnerable coastline.
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