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Kuwait’s land is dying: Why desertification is Kuwait’s next big environmental battle
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Kuwait faces a severe desertification crisis, with over 70% of its land degraded due to human activities and climate change. The Environment Public Authority is implementing Vision 2035 to combat this, aiming to reduce degraded land through afforestation and other measures. Experts emphasize the urgency of action for food security and national resilience.
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