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What can ancient farmers really teach us about adapting to climate change, and how political power influences success or failure

New evidence emerging from dozens of archaeological discoveries around the world, from the once-thriving reservoirs and canals of Angkor Wat in Cambodia to abandoned Viking colonies in Greenland, paints pictures of the reality of civilizations struggling with unpredictable climate change and agricultural practices becoming unsustainable. These discoveries include success stories of how ancient agricultural practices… Read More »

What ancient farmers can really teach us about adapting to climate change and how political power affects success or failure

Across dozens of archaeological discoveries around the world, from the once-thriving reservoirs and canals at Angkor Wat in Cambodia to the abandoned Viking colonies of Greenland, new evidence reveals images of civilizations struggling with unpredictable climate changes and the reality that agricultural practices are increasingly deteriorating. unsustainable. These discoveries include success stories in which ancient… Read More »