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by anon291
1282 days ago
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Even the great deserts of the southwest have life. In fact, I challenge you to drive through these tens of thousands of miles of landscapes in the hour or two after a rainstorm and tell me they're dead. You're missing out if you've not seen the desert in bloom. I grew up by the desert, and I don't know why people think it's dead. There are some extremely fragile ecosystems there. |
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Sounds like you're talking about a single country?
I'm talking about when I've driven through the Sahara (West and East side), Namib, Simpson, Great Sandy, Gibson, etc. etc.
There is a HUGE amount of land on earth for things like solar and wind.