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We do not seem to grasp that living in the West means living with limited water. In the country’s third-driest state, we must do more with less.
Douglas Berman and Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns of the alarming spread of a massive dust ...
Dust storms are producing deadly hidden air pollution by transforming mineral grains into chemical reactors, impacting health ...
The curious minds at What If investigate how attempts to terraform the Sahara Desert could lead to disastrous consequences.
Every year around this time, the Sahara Desert in Africa experiences peak emissions that sends dust particles across the ...
Moisture for crops and vegetation? No problem; we had dew every morning. Water to drink for man and beast? No reliance on oases for us, we had be’erah shel Miriam. And so it went for 40 years.
The dust mass, which forms in the Sahara Desert in northern Africa and blows thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean, is ...
Agua Caliente tribe will retain top water rights in the valley and gain control of parts of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument ...
From his roof, Sidi Mohamed Lemine Sidiya scans the medieval town of Oualata, a treasure that is disappearing under the sands of the Mauritanian desert.
April 4 (Reuters) - The Sahara Desert is one of Earth's most arid and ... it was a lush green savannah rich in bodies of water and teeming with life. And, according to DNA obtained from the ...
Turns out, however, that a surprising proportion of the world’s largest hot desert isn’t ... other 75 percent of the Sahara covered with? There are pockets of water, one of the most famous ...
Satellite images reveal ample water filling desert lakes that are usually bone dry for years at a time Heavy rains that drenched portions of the Sahara Desert this past summer filled lakes in ...