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What project of Soviet scientists can save the Caspian from drying up? – News Central Asia (nCa)

What project of Soviet scientists can save the Caspian from drying up? – News Central Asia (nCa)
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Can the Aral Sea recover? Is the Caspian Sea climate change's next victim?


A former resident of Moynaq, in the autonomous region of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, remembers a time when the Aral Sea meant bustling fishing villages and days spent by the sea’s shore. “I was five or six the last time I saw ships in the sea when we went swimming,” says Marat Allakuatov.
The ships are long gone, like much of the lake.
Soviet mismanagement
This is largely down to years of Soviet-era mismanagement on a truly monumental scale. In 1960, the USSR took the decision to use the vast, arid plains of the region surrounding the Aral Sea for cotton farming, a water-heavy crop. Lacking sufficient hydraulic infrastructure, the Soviet state began an immense plan to divert two rivers, Sir Darya and Amu Darya, through a 500 kilometre-long channel to irrigate the cotton fields. Diverting the rivers – which fed the Aral Sea – deprived the lake of much of its water flow. ....

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Seas are rising but lakes are shrinking: Caspian facing 'catastrophe' - World News


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Dec. 24, 2020
Global warming will not only cause sea levels to rise but lakes to shrink, a team of Dutch scientists warned this week. As a case in point, they predict a catastrophic drop in water levels in the Caspian Sea – presently the largest lake in the world – by the century’s end.
“Many people are not even aware that an inland lake is dramatically shrinking due to climate change, as our models indicate,” stated co-author Matthias Prange of the MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences at the University of Bremen, writing in Communications Earth and Environment. Which means countries are starting to think how to adapt to rising seas and creeping loss of low-lying coastland, but they’re not considering a decline in lake water levels. ....

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