After nearly ten hours on the road from Cairo, I arrived at Siwa Oasis, located in Egypt’s Western Desert near the Libyan border. I came filled with expectations about the transformation this isolated oasis has undergone since it was flooded with green energy. Solar power now illuminates homes that, hundreds of years ago, were constructed using sustainable techniques and natural thermal insulation. Meanwhile, its once-barren desert lands have become lush stretches of date and olive trees.
During the journey, I spoke with residents about the changes accompanying this transformation. This included researchers’ warnings about the imminent threat of the oasis sinking due to the continuously expanding lakes in its center, resulting from increasing amounts of irrigation water.
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