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Waiting for the sea 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.
Abandoned Places explores the worlds that we’ve left behind – eerie ghost towns, trains half-buried in the sand, forlorn movie palaces.
As the rotating presidency of the SCO, China upholds the principle of "extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared ...
The combined effects of climate change and air pollution have led to direct declines in precipitation in the U.S. Southwest, ...
Wading through water up to his knees, Hassan Kargbo points to the vast ocean before him, which is eroding the land and ...
Drought is a silent killer. It creeps in, drains resources and devastates lives in slow motion,” said Ibrahim Thiaw, ...
The Colorado River irrigates farms, powers electric grids and provides drinking water to 40 million people. But as its supply dwindles, a crisis looms.
Access to safe water and food is linked to global, regional and local climate changes. In some areas swift changes have entailed serious health-related consequences. An alarming example is found in ...