without house, work, mononey, or aid, there's not much else to sustain people here for the future. ♪> increasingly, climate change is shaping people's lives around the world. morocco, for example, suffers from regular periods of extreme drought. the area around mount boutmezguida is one of the most arid in the land. but necessity is the mother of invention. our reporter, mabel gundlach, travelled to the region, which is not only dry but also often foggy. and people there are turning that to their advantage. >> jamila bargach often drives up this windy and bumpy track to mount boutmezguida. she is an anthropologist who focuses on development and human rights issues and runs dar si hmad. the moroccan ngo is behind a water project up on the mountain. that is why they have placed these nets here, at an elevation of 1200 meters. the nets catch the fog. drops of water form on the mesh. today it is sunny, but fog often envelops the mountain. >> it comes from over there. it comes in waves. it rises higher and higher, until it is all around you. you could even die here because you can't see w