Africa's "Great Green Wall" Aims To Restore Land and Hope
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Years of low rainfall and poor agricultural practices, such as livestock overgrazing, have transformed the Sahel region of Africa into a semi-arid desert. The lack of fertile soil along the almost 8,000-kilometer stretch extending east-west across the breadth of the continent from Senegal on the Atlantic coast to Eritrea on the Red Sea coast, is making it increasingly hard for the residents, who depend on farming, to survive.
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- STILL CHILL약 6년This seems chill
- Gucci Rat약 6년I like Africa, but I feel bad for the people who have to live there. :3
- answers약 6년What do you think would have happened to Sahel if the African leaders had not come with the idea of building the green wall in 2007?
- error6년 이상this is a amazeing article but by 2030 alot of people who lived there will probably have moves away like thats in 20 years
- Seby6년 이상Cool idea
- Nobody6년 이상I feel bad for those people who have to live there. there should be more nutrients in the soil. Maybe they could buy worms to fertilize the soil.
- el cocroacha6년 이상this is a really good
- chips6년 이상who was there
- el cocroacha6년 이상this is a really good artical
- Jeffyroach6년 이상this article is very helpful ;D