We’re all experiencing an era of immense change, and, frankly, most of it is for the worse: masks have become man’s best friend over the past year, and the summers of outside fun are over thanks to cement-sinking heat. Climate change has been in and out of the news near-daily over the past few years, but more so recently following the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) report released on 6 August which has served as an “up-to-date physical understanding of the climate system [by] bringing together the latest advances in climate science.” The BBC reports that this “landmark study” is a delineation of the increasing threat of climate change, and according to UN Secretary General António Guterres, this release marks a “code-red for humanity.” Egypt is unfortunately one of the more vulnerable states battling climate change, as a result of its populous nature, its reliance on imports, and the fact 97 percent of its water is dependent on the Nile. So, whether it’s for the sake of energy security, water, food, or the poverty gap: it’s time to chat about the little steps everyone can take to make a…
