My parents remember the Dust Bowl in the 30's.

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https://www.nasw.org/users/mslong/2009/2009_04/DustBowl.htm

This research suggests why the 1930s "Dust Bowl" drought was so severe in the United States. While the original data from which the scientists based their simulations is limited (e.g., the extent of crop failure), the results still show close agreement with what was actually observed.

This should serve as a warning to developing nations that are destroying their forests, exposing the underlying soil to erosion. Land degradation may amplify normal droughts, and droughts to come courtesy of global climate change, causing severe social hardship far beyond what would have otherwise been encountered.

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You would think that right wingers would be the most cautious since for many of them, it's part of their family's legacy. If they hate education, OK, but surely, what happened was passed down from generation to generation.

Guess not.
 

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