Ancient Dry Spells Offer Clues About the Future of Drought
New climate modeling shows that widespread deforestation in pre-Columbian Central America corresponded with decreased levels of precipitation.
Ancient Meso-American civilizations of the Mayans and Aztecs likely amplified droughts in the Yucatan and southern Mexico by clearing rainforests to make room for pastures and farmland.
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Ancient Dry Spells Offer Clues About the Future of Drought
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Monday, December 5, 2011 at 5:00AM