Edwin Setiadi

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Reliable records of rainfall go back only roughly one hundred years, but as Robock informed me, “There’s one thing that’s been measured for 1,500 years, and that’s the flow of the Nile River. And if you look back at the flow of the Nile River in 1784 or 1785”—the two years following Laki’s eruption in Iceland—“it was much weaker than normal.”
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate
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