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Could the Sahara ever be a green savannah again?
The Sahara was once home to hippos. Texas judge orders Attorney General Ken Paxton's divorce records unsealed amid heated ...
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China’s plan to green the Sahara and the hidden tradeoffs
Africa’s Great Green Wall was meant to halt desertification—yet progress has lagged for years. This video breaks down how China is stepping in with funding and technology, what’s working on the ground ...
Two genomes from 7,000 years ago found in the Takarkori rock shelter reveal a lost lineage from North Africa in the Green Sahara.
Few months before the UNSC adopted this resolution, the pan-African body, predicting the direction which the UN winds were sailing on the Sahara dossier, solemnly declared at its Nouakchott summit in ...
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Trio of 'black mesas' leftover from Paleozoic era spawn rare sand dunes in the Sahara — Earth from space
A 2023 astronaut photo shows three dark hills, or mesas, towering above part of the Sahara desert in southern Mauritania. The structures are remnants of a single Paleozoic era formation, and have ...
Recent archaeological findings in the Sahara Desert have unveiled a tantalizing glimpse into a long-lost lineage of ancient ...
The Great Man-Made River Project was an engineering project financed by Gaddafi, designed to supply coastal Libya with fossil water from the Sahara.
Youcef is captivated by the idea of bringing water back to Earth’s driest landscapes. With sea levels rising and huge ...
Paleoclimate and archaeological evidence tells us that, 11,000-5,000 years ago, the Earth's slow orbital 'wobble' transformed today's Sahara desert to a land covered with vegetation and lakes. Aa Aa ...
As Morocco marks the 50th anniversary of the historic Green March, Grand Bassa County Senator and former Liberian Foreign Minister Gbehzohngar Milton Findley has reaffirmed Liberia's unwavering ...
Chariot and TotalEnergies NOUR Project: with a total scale of 10GW, it has partnered with the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, focusing on the European green hydrogen export market. The first ...
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Restoring tomorrow: How Sahara Group’s Adopt-A-Forest initiative is reawakening natural heritage
If someone told you that Ghana loses nearly 135,000 hectares of forest every year, how believable would that sound on a scale of 1 to 10? Unfortunately, the answer is a stark 10, because it is true.
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