Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Middle East Rainfall Fell To 1/5 Modern Levels 120,000 Years Ago (& 10,000 Years Ago As Well) — Implications For Anthropogenic Climate Change

Rainfall levels in the Middle East fell to nearly one-fifth of modern levels around 120,000 years ago, and again around 10,000 years ago, according to new research. To put that in different terms, the Middle East at those times experienced a degree of drought that hasn’t been seen in modern or historical times (in the region)

Middle East Rainfall Fell To 1/5 Modern Levels 120,000 Years Ago (& 10,000 Years Ago As Well) — Implications For Anthropogenic Climate Change was originally published on CleanTechnica.

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