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Morocco: Here Comes the Sun, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/11/05/morocco-here-comes-the-sun/ Global Voices Online]</ref> November 5
Morocco: Here Comes the Sun, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/11/05/morocco-here-comes-the-sun/ Global Voices Online]</ref> November 5


Recent flooding in Morocco has prompted bloggers to air their discontent with their country's lack of sanitation infrastructure. They went around taking pictures and shooting videos, sharing scenes seldom broadcast by the mainstream media. More of their citizen reporting via <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/09/19/morocco-dont-blame-the-rain/ Global Voices online]</ref> September 19
Recent flooding in Morocco has prompted bloggers to air their discontent with their country's lack of sanitation infrastructure. They went around taking pictures and shooting videos, sharing scene


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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Morocco|Morocco]], [[wikipedia:Solar power in Morocco|Solar power in Morocco]]


[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKIgqa49rMc Moroccan 2,000 Year Old Food Forest] with Geoff Lawton, PRI Managing Director<br />
see also: [[Paradise Valley]]


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News and comment

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Medina bikes: Africa’s first cycle-share scheme launches in Marrakech, Nov 15 [1]

From BRT to tram lines, How Morocco is boosting public transport, Nov 7 [2]

Morocco to give 600 mosques a green makeover, Sep 5 [3]

Morocco bans plastic bags, Jul 4 [4]

2015

Morocco poised to become a solar superpower with launch of desert mega-project, October 26 [5]

2012

Morocco's renewable energy future - video, [6] September 20

2010

Morocco: A Charter for the Environment, [7] January 28

2009

Morocco: Here Comes the Sun, [8] November 5

Recent flooding in Morocco has prompted bloggers to air their discontent with their country's lack of sanitation infrastructure. They went around taking pictures and shooting videos, sharing scene

Video

Moroccan 2,000 Year Old Food Forest with Geoff Lawton, PRI Managing Director
see also: Paradise Valley

References

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