Dust Bowl: The Sequel
In 1930, The Dust Bowl was the period when sand and dust storms invaded the Great Plains, killing plants. The agriculture affected the climate of the area, as well as the misunderstanding about the ground in the Great Plains. Now, 90 years later, another possibility of a dust bowl is happening. Dust levels in the atmosphere are rising 5% annually, and with more climate change, a chance of another Dust Bowl is probable. Since we are changing the Earth's surface, we might need to rethink agriculture. https://www.enn.com/articles/65708-atmospheric-dust-levels-are-rising-in-the-great-plains