a vital lifeline for the Aral Sea, to grow cotton in the desert. This decision had consequences you could see from space - a shrinking sea. DOSPANOV: (Through interpreter) People would wake up ...
In the 1950s, the Soviet Union began diverting the rivers that fed the Aral Sea for cotton production, and over time, it dried out. Sixty years later, it has lost 90 percent of its volume ...
The water lies at the end of a sandy track that crosses a steppe that is as dry as it is flat ... DU MONDE "The same fate that befell the Aral Sea [which has nearly completely vanished] seems ...
October 28, 2024 • Once one of the worlds largest inland lakes, Asia's Aral Sea has evaporated into desert, dried by Soviet era irrigation plans. One village in Kazakhstan sits on the shrinking shores ...
Once one of the worlds largest inland lakes, Asia's Aral Sea has evaporated into desert, dried by Soviet era irrigation plans. One village in Kazakhstan sits on the shrinking shores of the Aral Sea.
We go to the borders between Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Afghanistan to see the dried up shores of what was once one of the largest lakes in the world, the Aral Sea. Mismanagement of the rivers that ...
He further said that his country is also intensifying efforts to preserve the Aral Sea, previously the world’s fourth-largest ...
The Amu Darya, one of two main rivers that for millennia fed the now rapidly shrinking Aral Sea ... jeep to reach the sea. No population inhabits the area — it is too dry and salty even for ...
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 21. In the irrigation season of Kazakhstan 2024, about 1 billion cubic meters of water was directed to the Aral Sea, which is 3 times more than last year, Trend reports ...
Once one of the world's largest inland lakes, the Aral Sea in Central Asia, has evaporated into the desert, its waters sucked dry by Soviet-era irrigation plans.
as the Northern Aral Sea. (SOUNDBITE OF BOAT ENGINE) KIPNIS: Out on the blue water, it's hard to imagine the sea was ever at risk of drying up. Wearing thick rubber gloves, fishermen grab breams ...