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Climate change, pollution and dams threaten Marsh Arabs

CHEBAYESH MARSHES: On an island surrounded by the narrow waterways of the Chebayesh Marshes in southern Iraq, Sabah Thamer al Baher rises with the sun to milk his herd of water buffalo.This summer has been tough for Baher, a father of two. Iraq's 2020-2021 rainfall season was the second driest in 40 years, according to the United Nations, causing the. ....

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'Our whole life depends on water': Climate change, pollution and dams threaten Iraq's Marsh Arabs

By Charlotte Bruneau and Thaier Al-Sudani CHEBAYESH MARSHES, Iraq (Reuters) - On an island surrounded by the narrow waterways of the Chebayesh Marshes in southern Iraq, Sabah Thamer al-Baher rises with the sun to milk his herd of water buffalo. This summer has been tough for Baher, a father of two. Iraq s 2020-2021 rainfall season was the second driest in 40 years, according to the United Nations, causing the salinity of the wetlands to rise to dangerous levels. Animals fell sick and died, and Baher was forced to buy fresh drinking water for his own herd of around 20 buffaloes, his only source of income. Another drought is predicted for 2023 as climate change, pollution and upstream damming keep Iraq trapped in a cycle of recurring water crises. The marshes are our life. If droughts persist, we will stop to exist, because our whole life depends on water and raising water buffaloes, said 37-year-old Baher. Baher and his family are Marsh Arabs, the wetlands indigenous population that wa ....

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In Iraq's marshlands, researchers are racing to document a disappearing dialect

On a warm, spring morning earlier this year, Hussein Mohammed Ridha and his three colleagues set out by boat into the Mesopotamian marshlands of southern Iraq. Wending their way through canals of (.) ....

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Iraq: ancient swamps threatened by dirty water Middle East News


Iraq: ancient swamps threatened by dirty water Middle East News
In southern Iraq, a vulture pours water from waste pipes into swamps, famous for living in the biblical garden of Eden, threatening the already weak heritage of humanity.
In a country where the state does not have the capacity to provide basic services, 70% of Iraq’s industrial waste is dumped directly into rivers or the sea, according to data collected by the United Nations and academia.
Jassim al-Asadi, head of the non-governmental organization Nature Iraq, told the AFP news agency that the black wastewater discharged into the UNESCO-listed marshes contains “pollution and heavy metals that directly threaten the flora and fauna.” ....

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