Mohammedia – Morocco is entering a highly sensitive period in its climate change cycle, where drought trends may impede economic growth amid persistent water scarcity.
Morocco is currently recovering from a protracted drought period that lasted between 2019 and 2025. As such, there is a high likelihood that the country is about to embark on another period within its climate change cycle, which may compromise the sustainability of an economy that relies on 81% of its agricultural land on rainfall, and can extend to energy, urban supply, and fiscal stability as well.
This is being compounded by rising temperatures, scarce and unpredictable precipitation, and
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