Egypt’s fishing industry is suffering unprecedented losses due to industrial pollution and climate change, the environmental non-profit Climate Tracker revealed earlier this month in a new investigation. Driven into debt, unable to catch once-abundant fish, thousands of fishermen on Egypt’s northern coast have left their historic villages – and the trend is only projected to get worse with global warming. One village on the shores of Manzala lake in the Nile Delta saw its population drop from 100,000 people in 2010 to 45,000 people in 2020. An estimated 90 percent of locals used to worked in f…