Transcript
The planet is now hotter than it’s been for at least 12 000 years if the amazon rainforest were a country it would be the seventh largest in the world but humans are slowly tearing it down.
Eight thousand years ago the Sahara was a completely different place are humans pushing the climate past the tipping point the onus is on us to act before it’s too late
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