Hey folks, new guy here.
I added coal plants and airports to a few of my cities and decades later I started getting global warming. That is, entire squares of the map that once were grass/forest/whatvever appear to now have permanently become desert.
I'm assuming adding coal plants and such contributed to this, but is there anything I can do to reverse the greenhouse effect? I'm pretty advanced in time now, having played well past my diplomatic victory (I'm now in the 23rd century), and most of my cities are starving now because former farmland has become barren and unuseable. Any ideas? Is there any way to replenish the lost lands?
I added coal plants and airports to a few of my cities and decades later I started getting global warming. That is, entire squares of the map that once were grass/forest/whatvever appear to now have permanently become desert.
I'm assuming adding coal plants and such contributed to this, but is there anything I can do to reverse the greenhouse effect? I'm pretty advanced in time now, having played well past my diplomatic victory (I'm now in the 23rd century), and most of my cities are starving now because former farmland has become barren and unuseable. Any ideas? Is there any way to replenish the lost lands?
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