Once the world's fourth-largest lake, the Aral Sea has shrunk due to Soviet-era irrigation, sparking crises as Uzbekistan fights desertification ...
Due to climate change and other factors, water levels are plummeting. Learn what could help and why it’s so important to ...
The water volume in the northern part of the Aral Sea has nearly doubled since 2008 ... spray ‘1.5 is dead’ over climate crisis According to a recent statement from the Central Asian Republic ...
The evidence of the crisis is clear, particularly for those ... The region risks a second Aral Sea disaster on a far greater scale. Time is of the essence. The decisions made today will shape ...
The water crisis in Sindh is just one domino in a series ... The human-induced drying of the Aral Sea, resulting from Soviet irrigation policies, inflicted a terrible scourge on Central Asia ...
The current state of the Aral Sea — one of the world’s largest ... The real reasons for India’s water crisis India’s water crisis is spiralling out of control, primarily due to inadequate ...
Uzbekistan views landscaping as key to saving the Syr Darya. Alongside Kazakhstan, it has been planting saxaul on the dried Aral Sea bed, with 28,000 hectares covered in Uzbekistan’s Moynak district ...
Kazakhstan said on Monday the northern part of the Aral Sea had nearly doubled in volume since 2008, a rare environmental success story in a region plagued by pollution. Since 2008, the volume of ...