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Discover Magazine on MSNWhy the Caspian Sea Is Shrinking and What That Means for Those Who Call it HomeWhy Is the Caspian Sea Shrinking? According to the new study, the water sources that typically feed the sea are contributing ...
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Crisis in the Caspian Sea: 31,000 square kilometers lost since 2005 in the world’s largest enclosedEnvironmental activists and officials have raised alarms over the rapidly decreasing water levels of the Caspian Sea, emphasizing the urgent need for collective action among the bordering nations.
Water levels in the Caspian Sea—the world's largest landlocked water body—are getting lower, as hotter temperatures cause ...
The Caspian Sea is a unique and irreplaceable natural treasure. Protecting it means holding polluters accountable, and that ...
As climate change drives down the water levels of the Caspian Sea, a staggering transformation is unfolding – ecosystems are vanishing, endangered species face extinction, and millions of people risk ...
Caspian Sea decline endangers species, disrupts industry, and threatens millions, prompting urgent calls for coordinated global action ...
Water levels in the Caspian Sea - which is bordered by Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkmenistan - are falling as rising temperatures mean more water is evaporating than flowing in.
The Caspian seal is the only marine mammal found in the 143,200-square-mile Caspian Sea. Now, researchers say water levels in the world’s largest landlocked body of water are getting lower as ...
Urgent action is needed to protect endangered species, human health and industry from the impacts of the Caspian Sea shrinking, research led by the University of Leeds has found. Water levels in ...
Water levels in the Caspian Sea - which is bordered by Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkmenistan - are falling as rising temperatures mean more water is evaporating than flowing in. Even ...
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