Climate change may be accelerating decay of ancient Indonesian cave art, study says

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A new Australian study suggests that climate change may be accelerating the degradation of Indonesia's ancient cave art.

, examined evidence as to why the Pleistocene-era rock paintings seem to be deteriorating at an accelerated rate in recent decades.

Sign up here to receive The Climate Barometer, delivering climate and environmental news to your inbox every week Researchers also found high levels of sulphur at all 11 sites, indicating that possible salt-related rock art degradation is widespread in Maros-Pangkep and may be caused by repeated changes in temperature and humidity during the alternating dry and wet seasons of Indonesia.

 

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'may be'? This is not news. Trudeau 'may be' ethical.

then again, it may not be?

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Oh great more things to worry about

It did for the Laseaux Caves. That's why they were shut down to the public. So were tours for the Pyramids.

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