The Green Sahara
Regaining Paradise in the Face of Climate Change
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 16 April 2026
- ISBN 9798881808556
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 234x158x26 mm
- Weight 640 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 31 bw illus 700
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Short description:
A thoughtful exploration of how the Sahara Desert can be returned to its former glory as a green paradise while actively combating climate change.
MoreLong description:
A thoughtful exploration of how the Sahara Desert can be returned to its former glory as a green paradise while actively combating climate change.
A green Sahara is something the world has not seen since 10,000 BC when the Sahara was a wet, lush region. By 3,000 BC though the climate changed, the rains stopped, and the ancient green Sahara dried into today's desert. It was the victim of a phenomenon that reminds us today of global climate warming. But what if we could reverse the desertification of the Sahara, and bring back the green paradise of days passed?
In The Green Sahara: Regaining Paradise in the Face of Climate Change, John Gaudet explores the process by which climate change in ancient times converted a green paradise into an arid desert land, highlighting parallels to what is happening in our time. But he also illuminates how an intense effort to create green energy is being made by several Saharan countries to build and operate enormous solar and wind farms. As a result, a wave of green energy generated in the Sahara, the largest desert on earth, is about to swamp the world, and could lead to a regreening of the Sahara Desert. If a new green Sahara happens, how will the world benefit?
Covering just 20% of the Sahara Desert with wind turbines and solar panels would generate almost five times more energy than is currently needed worldwide. Gaudet highlights further benefits of deploying climate technology to the desert such as sequestering large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere and eliminating negative health and ecosystem effects felt worldwide from desert dust. Gaudet's manifesto demonstrates how, in this fascinating case, climate change induced by man actually has the power to save the world and restore a beautiful piece of ancient history.
Table of Contents:
List of Maps and Figures
The Rabbit Fence
Prologue
Part One
1. Paradise?
2. Living In The Green Sahara 10,000 B.C.
3. Paradise Lost 3,500 B.C.
4. The Last Hurrah - Lake Chad And The Nile Valley
Part Two
5. Can Paradise Be Regained By Re-Filling Lake Chad?
6. Water From The Deepest Aquifer
7. Water From The Sea - Desalinization
8. Wind And Solar Power, The Sahara's Future
9. Hydropower And A New Lease On Life, The Qattara Depression
Part Three
10. Blue Nile Water Loss, A Curse Or A Blessing?
11. The White Nile Wetlands And The Sudd
12. Flushing Out The Delta
13. Atlas Mountains And The Mysterious Island Of Atlantis
14. Would The Saharan Lakes And Swamps Live Again?
15. The Great Green Wall
16. Tapping Into the New Green Revolution in Africa
17. New Rains In A New Sahara
Part Four
18. Cairo, The Elephant In The Room
19. How Would The Tipping Point Be Reached?
20. What Happens If The Tipping Point Is Not Reached?
21. Negative Effects Of The New Green Sahara
22. Greening Of The Sahel, Is This A Prelude?
23. Paradise Regained
24. What Can We Do?
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
References
Notes
Index
Other Books By The Author
About the Author