The Sahara Desert is one of the driest and hottest parts of the world. There, temperatures can rise to 55℃ at midday. It is a very difficult place to live, but it is home for the Tuareg people. For many years, the Tuaregs moved from place to place. In the past, the rain came every July and the Tuaregs, their goats, the elephants and other wild animals moved to the rivers and water holes. Every year, at the same time, the Tuaregs went to the markets to buy and sell camels and buy food for their journeys. This was the way the Tuareg people lived. But now the climate is changing and the Tuaregs have to change their way of life. The rain doesn't come every July. There isn't enough water in the desert for the goats and the wild animals. The Tuaregs cannot travel in the desert with their camels and goats. They have to stay in a village.The changing climate changed the Tuaregs' way of life. Now it is changing the elephants' way of life! The desert is too dry for the elephants. They cannot find all the water they need[600 litersa day], so they break the walls around the Tuaregs' gardens and eat the bananas and pineapples that the Tuaregs grow. What can the Tuaregs do?