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While villages run dry and the desert advances, women in Morocco climb the mountains to catch fog and turn it into drinking water
For generations, women in southwest Morocco’sAït Baâmrane region spent up to four hours a day walking to wells and hauling ...
Arid coastal regions that are also prone to fog are prime locations for fog-harvesting devices as a water source, especially during prolonged droughts. But the standard technology is prone to clogging ...
In the drought-ridden Anti-Atlas Mountains of Morocco, women have adopted fog-harvesting technology to extract potable water ...
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