"Far below the , between Israel, Jordan and , researchers have found evidence of a that has no precedent in human experience. From depths of 300 metres below the landlocked basin, drillers brought to the surface a core that contained 30 metres of thick, crystalline salt: evidence that 120,000 years ago, and again about 10,000 years ago, had been only about one fifth of modern levels. The cause in each case would have been entirely natural. But in the region where human civilisation began, already in the grip of its worst drought for 900 years, it is a reminder of how bad things could get and a guide to how much worse human-induced climate change could become."
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Tim Radford (science writer)
(born 1940) is a New Zealand-born, British journalist and editor, specialising in science writing. He worked for ' for 32 as a reporter and editor. From 1980 to 2005 he was The Guardian’s science editor. He is the author of the 1990 book The Crisis of Life on Earth: Our Legacy from the Second Millennium and the 2018 book The Consolation of Physics: Why the Wonders of the Universe Can Make You Happy. Radford won four times the science writer of the year award from the . He is a Fellow of the and
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