I remember a show on TV about ancient Carthage. They stated that the area around Carthage 2000 years ago got quite a bit more rain than it does now. It was a prime agricultural area and that is one reason, along with trade, that Carthage was so rich and powerful.
“I remember a show on TV about ancient Carthage. They stated that the area around Carthage 2000 years ago got quite a bit more rain than it does now. It was a prime agricultural area and that is one reason, along with trade, that Carthage was so rich and powerful.”
You don’t need a TV to see evidence of this - it’s in any Bible. Even a rabid atheist would have to agree that The Bible is a useful historical record. Hard to believe that Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, etc were described as fairly lush places in Biblical times.
It was those Jews driving their low Parsa’ot per Kav guzzlers that caused the warming that caused everything to dry up. This was clearly described by Al-Gor in some recently found writings. /s