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Monte_RCMS
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Until about 10,000 years ago, the Sahara Desert was a well watered savannah plain with tremendous amounts of wildlife. Even hippopotamuses. Which like water.
And then … suddenly … about 10,000 years ago, it all changed within a very short period of time … within perhaps one person’s lifetime.
And the changed angle of the Earth’s axis or whatever the reason was, gave us the Sahara Desert that we all know now.
And the presence of humans had nothing to do with it.
The point being that the Earth is capable of having its climate changed quite naturally … and nothing that man does can prevent the change or mitigate it or hasten the change.
[Perhaps some people would refer to what happened to north-central Africa for 10.000 years as “weather”.]
And then … suddenly … about 10,000 years ago, it all changed within a very short period of time … within perhaps one person’s lifetime.
And the changed angle of the Earth’s axis or whatever the reason was, gave us the Sahara Desert that we all know now.
And the presence of humans had nothing to do with it.
The point being that the Earth is capable of having its climate changed quite naturally … and nothing that man does can prevent the change or mitigate it or hasten the change.
[Perhaps some people would refer to what happened to north-central Africa for 10.000 years as “weather”.]