The End of Eden - Desertification in Africa
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Africa is a continent laden with diversity. Diversity in climate, vegetation and people. A land of potential beyond imagination, yet ruined by mans wrecking influence. Not all man however is to blame, primarily those who arrived as settlers from Europe to colonise Africa about 200 years ago. These settlers caused radical change in Africa. This change spoilt the delicate natural balance, which had evolved over thousands of years. Today the economies of Africa are the weakest in the world, and the desperation of the rural population has also had adverse effects on the environment. The people of Africa must learn...
If this rate keeps up, 80 % of Africa will become desert. Africa already has the largest desert in the world, and two other significantly large deserts, these are growing rapidly and are engulfing large areas.
If this rate keeps up, 80 % of Africa will become desert. Africa already has the largest desert in the world, and two other significantly large deserts, these are growing rapidly and are engulfing large areas.
Africa is faced with insurmountable obstacles, something has to be done soon, or else Africa will become a barren wasteland worth nothing, and her people will never survive. The world already has to help Africa a lot, but if nothing is done soon by the people of Africa, I'm afraid nothing can be done by the rest of the world to help us.
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