Environment

24 Stunning Places That Climate Change Is Destroying For Future Generations

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Saharan Africa

Lush oasis landscape in the Moroccan desert, with date palms and a blue river with reflections. One of the biggest oases in Morocco. Adventure travel

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The Sahara desert is the largest in the world and it’s about to get even bigger—so big that it will consume all of Northern Africa and cover many of the continent’s beautiful oases and diverse landscapes. The desert is growing at a rate of 0.5 miles per month.

Kate Wilke is the content manager at 301brands, and she's the editor of DailyBeautyHack.com, and the lifestyle editor at OhMyVeggies.com. When she's not paddle boarding or skiing, she's informing someone about global warming (or cats) over a local double IPA. Follow her on Instagram — @kateewilke

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