Drought-stricken work together to fight water woes

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt: Drought-stricken countries, led by Senegal and Spain, announced an alliance on Monday (Nov 7) to help each other manage water scarcity by sharing technology and expertise.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of the UN climate conference, COP27, which is taking place in the sun-baked Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh after a fifth failed rainy season on the Horn of Africa.

Forecasters have warned that an unprecedented sixth season of failed rains is likely next year.

“Science is telling us we will have more episodes of drought,” said Andrea Meza, deputy executive secretary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification. “We need to be prepared for the next drought.”

Droughts have become 29 per cent more frequent across the globe since 2000, as warming temperatures exarcebate the influence of forest degradation and poor land management in drying out previously temperate regions, the UN agency said.

Climate scientists say droughts will become more severe and frequent in the coming years. They will also last longer as global warming disrupts weather patterns.

By 2050, weather disturbances, including drought as well as heavy winds and rains, could cost the global economy some US$5.6 trillion, a report published in August by environmental engineering consultancy GHD found.

Meza said no country was immune to drought and the people worst affected ultimately cannot produce food, electricity or trade as rivers dry up preventing transportation.

The alliance will aim to mobilise resources to fight drought where it occurs, Spain’s President Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón said in a statement, but did not give details about how much money might be made available.

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