Drought-hit North Africa turns to purified sea and wastewater


ZARAT, Tunisia — From Tunisia to Morocco, sun-baked North Africa has embarked on a building spree of plants that purify sea and wastewater as climate change intensifies droughts in the water-scarce region. Across the Maghreb region, which takes in parts of the Sahara and is plagued by scorching summer heat, countries are banking on new […]

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