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    What’s causing this shift? The solar panels create consistent shade, which helps retain moisture, lower soil temperatures, and reduce evaporation. In arid environments where water is scarce, these subtle changes can make a huge difference—allowing vegetation to flourish and supporting the growth of microorganisms essential for soil health.

    This is wild.

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    “In the case of the Gonghe Photovoltaic Park, the presence of solar panels altered energy distribution across the desert, creating a more hospitable environment for plant life. The result? A transformation of the desert ecosystem that could have long-term benefits for biodiversity.”

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    As it is “irreversible”, just drive a row of solar panels through Sahara, and that’ll be the end of that desert.

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    okay the site overall seems to be mostly clickbaity bullshit, but this article is interesting