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  2. Environmental issues in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The UNDP report on climate change in Yemen, desertification is a major environmental issue intensified by climate change and human activities. The country faces severe droughts, unpredictable rainfall, and higher temperatures, all contributing to the degradation of arid and semi-arid land that makes up over 90% of its territory.

  3. 2020 Yemen flood - Wikipedia

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    Yemen fails to meet the growing demand of the population due to the arid climate, minimal seasonal rainfall and evapotranspiration. [11] The climate-induced scarcity of water has led to the over-exploitation of groundwater to alter the terrain, while the expansion of agricultural projects has led to a significant reduction in trees and shrubs, which has also deprived Yemen of a natural barrier ...

  4. Water supply and sanitation in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture takes the lion's share of Yemen's water resources, sucking up almost 90 percent, and it is estimated that khat production accounts for 37 percent of all water used in irrigation. [23] Furthermore, climate change has apparently led to a reduction in the level of rainfall.

  5. Narcotic crops are worsening Yemen's climate woe - AOL

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    Because qat farmers can get three times the revenue of any other crop.But climate change is making Yemen's rainfall less reliable, the World Bank said in August. The Sanaa basin aquifer is being ...

  6. Climate change in the Middle East and North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Climate change poses significant challenges for rainfed agriculture and therefore the entire economy. [114] Analysis of weather patterns suggest drought conditions and other extreme weather increased in Sudan during the 20th century. [115] The relationship between climate change, water conflict and the war in Sudan has also been a topic of ...

  7. 2024 Yemen floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Yemen floods were a series of severe weather events caused by heavy rainfall that struck Yemen in July and August 2024, resulting in widespread devastation across multiple provinces. The floods led to at least 61 deaths, [ 1 ] the displacement of thousands, and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture.

  8. 2024 Persian Gulf floods - Wikipedia

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    Richard Allan, professor in climate science at the University of Reading and Friederike Otto, senior lecturer in climate science at Imperial College London, both linked the unusual weather to climate change, [11] [12] and stated that "rainfall was becoming much heavier around the world as the climate warms". [8]

  9. Famine in Yemen (2016–present) - Wikipedia

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    Yemen's humanitarian and development agencies focused on incorporating climate resilience into their interventions, recognizing the growing impact of climate change on the already vulnerable country. The Food Security and Agriculture Cluster aimed to secure and improve food access for vulnerable households through a $1.36 billion plan, reaching ...