Mohamed Saber
Egypt is at risk to the possessions of global warming and potentially facing "catastrophic" consequences in sea
level rise (SLR), water scarcity, agriculture and food insufficiency, loss of biodiversity and habitats and new
pressures on human health and national economy. To confront these adverse impacts, the Prime Minister reestablished in 2007 a National Climate Change Committee consists of scientists and experts from different
ministries and relevant bodies responsible to manage climate in Egypt and to set a strategy to adapt to potential
global changes.
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