Magnus Larsson's presentation at the TEDGlobal confererence in Oxford was brilliant. His proposed Great Green Wall idea, a 4,349 mile line of trees stretching across Africa to stop desertification could work provided the political and financial aspects are taken into account. A promising vision, really. Hats off to Magnus!
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Anti-Desertification Architecture
Magnus Larsson's presentation at the TEDGlobal confererence in Oxford was brilliant. His proposed Great Green Wall idea, a 4,349 mile line of trees stretching across Africa to stop desertification could work provided the political and financial aspects are taken into account. A promising vision, really. Hats off to Magnus!
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