
Adrar’s problems exposed as Sahara Desert heats up
The inhabitants of Algeria’s second-largest province are feeling the heat in many ways, whether it be in their houses, their classrooms or when they dare to go outside.
The inhabitants of Algeria’s second-largest province are feeling the heat in many ways, whether it be in their houses, their classrooms or when they dare to go outside.
In Algeria’s Biskra province, known for centuries for its magnificent date production, small-scale farmers are increasingly battling to cultivate and protect their precious crops.
The residents of El Guedid near Djelfa no longer move with the seasons as Algeria’s reduced rainfall cannot sustain grazing along the pastoral routes and mechanised farming has overworked the land.