Slowing climate change could reverse drying in the subtropics
- Written by Kale Sniderman, Senior Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne
As the planet warms, subtropical regions of the Southern Hemisphere, including parts of southern Australia and southern Africa, are drying. These trends include major drought events such as Cape Town’s “Day Zero” in 2018.
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