Sahara turns green: Should we celebrate or worry? | Vantage with Palki Sharma
(Firstpost) Sept. 26, 2024: NASA’s [low orbit 20 to 50 miles up] satellite images show the Sahara Desert turning green due to an unusual shift in [intentional modification of] the weather. This is the largest hot desert in the world, but it is going green amid climate change after North Africa received a year's worth of rainfall in a few days. Why is this happening? Is a green Sahara a cause for celebration or concern? #vantageonfirstpost #palkisharma #firstpost
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