"Air Quality" Programme to go Ahead in Morocco
2005-02-07
The King Mohammed VI Association for Environment Protection will soon introduce a new initiative called "Air Quality" aimed at promoting the environment in Morocco through education, training and public awareness.
"Air Quality," which costs 18m dirhams, requires efforts by the entire Moroccan community. The programme consists of building two stations and a mobile laboratory to check vehicle emissions, as cars and trucks contribute to 65 per cent of air pollution in cities. (albawaba.com)
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I would like an article about healthcare in Morocco, with pictures.
khadija Posted 2007-04-21
Good
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Great
inssaf Posted 2007-12-04
We ask you to write topics about geography, the urban area, environment including water and air pollution, and green areas. Thank you.
حسن بن الداودي Posted 2007-12-28
Air and water are two physical conditions liquid and air, life cannot continue without them so we have to preserve them.
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