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NATURE’s Braving Iraq unravels this tale about what was once one of the richest and most important wetlands in the world – from its virtual destruction by a ruthless dictator to its exciting ...
"Nature: Braving Iraq" unravels this tale about what was once one of the richest and most important wetlands in the world – from its virtual destruction by a ruthless dictator to its exciting ...
Jon Alterman: Azzam Alwash is the founder of Nature Iraq. He is a Goldman Prize Laureate for his environmental work, and he is one of the founders of the American University in Sulaimani. Azzam Alwash ...
Violence is common currency in Iraq, but one group is increasingly and persistently singled out — academics. Declan Butler reports on the risks run by researchers as they struggle to pursue ...
Iraq's Famed Marshes Are Disappearing—Again A decade after the restoration of their once fruitful wetlands, the Marsh Arabs are struggling to cope with the country's water shortage.
Azzam Alwash stands at the center of an enormous project to re-establish Iraq’s unique wetlands. An Iraqi-born trained civil engineer, Azzam grew up in the town of Nasriyah, on the banks of the ...
Article ‘Count’ and ‘Share’ for Outputs from Iraq in Chemistry. The articles listed below published by authors from Iraq, organized by journal and article, represent the research output in ...
Iraq’s park can largely be credited to Nature Iraq, an environmental group founded by Azzam Alwash, who recently won the Goldman Environmental Prize.
Iraq sulphur fire breaks records The fire produced more of the polluting gas than most volcanic eruptions Enlarge Image A fire at an Iraq chemical plant has caused the largest recorded man-made ...
The same drought has also created devastating losses to agriculture across other parts of Iraq and a significant portion of the Fertile Crescent region in general.
Tens of thousands of pilgrims arrived in the Iraqi city of Karbala on Saturday ahead of Ashoura, the holy day on which Shiite ...
Archaeologists in Iraq believe they have found the tomb of King Gilgamesh, the subject of the world's oldest "book".