Depends if climate projections seem detrimental to his rule. Mordor's already a wasteland but he wouldn't want to harm external food supply.
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The elves, on the other hand, are leaving the planet for Aman anyway. No reason for them to care.
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I'm sorry but that was a liberal tier analogy to current politics, pls hand over your radical card
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Arguable. Sauron and Melkor did preside over the extremes of temperatures in early days, so he might encourage it.
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Strange thought given That Sauron represents all of Tolkien's fears about industrialization.
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Sauron would, but his agent Saruman wouldn't.
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idk, he didn't do much to stop the Sundering. And his follower, Saruman's disregard for the environment was a pretty big plot point.
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Impossible, the cause of the heat would be Sauron's furnaces
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