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  2. Climate change in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt has been ranked as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change but only 63rd for being most prepared for climate change. [15] Egypt's increase in average temperature over the past two decades has resulted in an increase in energy needs for cooling, which will only continue to increase with further warming in the coming decades.

  3. Environmental issues in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's fresh water is mainly derived from underground water. Underground water results in 95% of Egyptian's desert land. Egypt is also dependent on rainwater but it is a scarce and limiting source for agricultural development. In addition, Egypt refuses agricultural drainage water in correlation with Nile water for irrigation. [2]

  4. Environmental crime - Wikipedia

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    Illegal activities are driven by regulations creating cost differentials between legal and illegal products, compliance costs in different countries, demand for scarce products, and lack of concern for the environment. [12] Illegal activities result from a lack of appropriate regulation, including failures to determine and/or protect property ...

  5. Eco-warrior - Wikipedia

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    The former refers to activists using non-violent direct action while the latter is a term used to label individuals who engage in illegal or violent activities. Etymology The term eco-warrior combines "eco" — short for "ecology", which originates from the Greek word oikos , meaning "house" or "environment"— and "warrior", a term ...

  6. Environmental law - Wikipedia

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    Other initiatives are designed to address broader ecological problems, such as limitations on chemicals that affect the ozone layer, and emissions trading programs to address acid rain or climate change. Regulatory efforts include identifying and categorising air pollutants, setting limits on acceptable emissions levels, and dictating necessary ...

  7. What is climate change? A really simple guide - AOL

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    Climate change is the long-term shift in the Earth's average temperatures and weather conditions. The world has been warming up quickly over the past 100 years or so. As a result, weather patterns ...

  8. Environmental conflict - Wikipedia

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    Resistance strategies can take advantage of ‘biophysical opportunity structures’, where they attempt to identify, change or disrupt the damaging ecological processes they are confronting. Finally, the ‘ collective action frames ’ of movements emerging in response to environmental conflicts becomes very powerful when they challenge the ...

  9. CEOs ignoring climate change amounts to 'malpractice ... - AOL

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    Global leaders in the private sector will soon have the opportunity to announce additional climate commitments and initiatives on the public stage at a key UN climate in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt ...