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by debacle
832 days ago
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I respect the right of Africa to try and reforest, but logically the most likely outcome is that the Amazon will start to die from the lack of the 30 million tons of dust and sand that fall on the Amazon each year from the Sahara. Should Africa's desert be preserved to feed the Amazon? That's a question humanity seems ill equipped to answer. |
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This seems like a very large leap of reasoning to "logically" make.
My understanding is that Saharan dust clouds carry phosphorus across the Atlantic, which nourish the Amazon.
It doesn't follow that Africa stopping the expansion of the Sahara will kill this cycle. The Sahel has historically been used for agriculture (with periods of massive drought in between) and preventing the Sahara from expanding into it does not mean erasing the rest of the Sahara.