Teile der Sahara werden durch heftige Regenfälle grün

https://abcnews.go.com/International/parts-sahara-desert-turning-green-amid-influx-heavy/story?id=113927214

24 Comments

  1. The benefits of global warming – more evaporation, leading to more rain, leading to more vegetation that will suck that carbon back into plant matter.

  2. that’s funny because they have a prophecy in the ME that the world will end when Arabia turns green again

  3. Low_Chance on

    Just waiting for someone to post a science article explaining how this is somehow really bad for the environment and no one should be happy about this.

  4. ObviousMight1350 on

    It’s 2000 + years ago again….more unimaginable to come, soon

  5. TiredOfDebates on

    It still rains in a desert, rarely. It’s supposed to. Plenty of mature documentaries cover the rare episodes of rainfall in deserts.

    The fact that deserts so rapidly turn green after a tiny bit of rainfall is because there is dormant life there, waiting.

    In other news: every global warming model I’ve seen predicts MORE rainfall (globally) in the future as a result of warming. (Though as a double sided coin, the hotter it is, the faster water evaporates from topsoils, shallow streams, and plants and animals also lose water faster in the heat.)

    It’s the simple fact that warmer ocean surface temperatures mean additional evaporation, meaning more water in the air.

  6. Even now, many countries and people are not focusing on climate change. They don’t realize how important it is.

  7. We gotta seed one huge Super Soaker over the bulk of the desert just once…

  8. I am by far, never the smartest person in the room. But if I remember correctly, if this Sahara goes green. Then the Amazon rainforest will switch and become the new desert. I also could just be talking out of my ass. But I swear I heard this somewhere.

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