Tamera - John Liu
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Southern Portugal like many biomes has a fairly fragile hydrological cycle, and the trend for many years has been for the land to become dryer. the Tamera community wondered whether this was a natural situation and if there was something that could be done to heal the land with John Liu. (Please note that there are multiple languages within this video and not all work correctly subtitles which are already pre-embedded).
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