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It took just 40 years for the Aral Sea to dry up. Fishing ports suddenly found themselves in a desert. But in one small part of the sea, water is returning.
According to data from the country's Hydrometeorological Agency, the phenomenon has increased more than tenfold in the last thirty years as a result of climate change and intensive access to water ...
"It was agreed to develop the river-sea transport channel between the Northeast China and the Russian Far East," the Russian Ministry of Transport said ...
Once the world's fourth-largest lake, the Aral Sea is now a barren wasteland. This is the story of its dramatic collapse—one of the worst environmental disasters in history.
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Caspian Sea Shrinks Dramatically, Exposes Seabed in Plain SightThe Caspian Sea is shrinking at an alarming rate, a crisis now visible to the naked eye and driven by climate change and ...
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