Why the Nile Delta isn't ready for climate change
The Nile Delta is one of Earth's most fertile and densely populated rural areas but climate impacts are negatively affecting coastal farms in Egypt.
Tim is a reporter covering global climate change and energy issues, based in Washington, D.C. He has worked previously for National Public Radio and Mother Jones, and spent a couple years freelancing across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia for National Geographic, The New York Times, and other outlets. He was a Fulbright-National Geographic Storytelling Fellow and a National Geographic Explorer. Tim is originally from Tucson and bakes a lot of bread.
The Nile Delta is one of Earth's most fertile and densely populated rural areas but climate impacts are negatively affecting coastal farms in Egypt.
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