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Pretty shocking what happened in past 10 years. The sea is basically gone.
1 posted on 07/02/2010 5:16:19 AM PDT by C19fan
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The drying is due to overuse of the lake's feeder rivers. In the 1960s the former Soviet Union diverted the Syr Darya and Amu Darya for the irrigation of cotton and paddy fields.

Interesting. Thanks for posting.

2 posted on 07/02/2010 5:21:05 AM PDT by PGalt
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Yes and the land bridge that connected the British Isles is under water now.

Changes happen. The earth and its climate (including the distribution of water) are not static.


3 posted on 07/02/2010 5:21:57 AM PDT by relictele (Me lumen vos umbra regit)
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Try to stop them... go ahead... see how communsists treat greenies.

LLS


4 posted on 07/02/2010 5:22:17 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer ( WOLVERINES!)
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The soviets did massive damage.

Lets see some photos of the great lakes over the last 30 years so we can compare the damage done by evil capitalist America.


5 posted on 07/02/2010 5:22:31 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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This has NOTHING to do with warming ANYTHING!!!

This is a combined result of poisining, draining, diverting, and general apathy.


6 posted on 07/02/2010 5:22:42 AM PDT by G Larry (Democrats: expediting the Destruction of America, before they lose power...)
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I have noticed a strong trend among the Greens -- carbon has receded as a focal point and water has taken its place. Humans used to be bad because we produced too much carbon, which warmed the planet and would eventually kill us all. As the fraud of Global Warming has become apparent, they've shifted the storyline. Now, humans are bad because we use too much water, which causes shortages, and will eventually kill us all.

No matter the "problem", the solution always seems to be that people should live in caves, eat moldy berries, and be dead by age 25.

8 posted on 07/02/2010 5:23:30 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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The same image shows how dramatically the water has receded in just 20 years. The rivers were drained to provide agricultural land

So, the water isn't so much gone as it has been spread out for irrigation rather than concentrated in the lake. I would also guess that would lead to more evaporation which would also reduce the level of the lake.

prisoner6

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1291433/Shocking-extent-mans-impact-worlds-water.html#ixzz0sWiw309O

9 posted on 07/02/2010 5:24:32 AM PDT by prisoner6 (Right Wing Nuts are holding The Constitution together as the Loose Screws of The Left come undone!)
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And the answer is?


10 posted on 07/02/2010 5:25:01 AM PDT by ripley
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The planet has the same amount of water on it that it did millions of years ago. It changes places and forms constantly, but it’s the same volume of water. If it has left these lakes in China due to poor land and water management that just means it has relocated elsewhere.


14 posted on 07/02/2010 5:27:15 AM PDT by Buckeye Battle Cry (Enjoy nature - eat meat, wear fur and drive your car!)
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The planet has the same amount of water on it that it did millions of years ago. It changes places and forms constantly, but it’s the same volume of water. If it has left these lakes in China due to poor land and water management that just means it has relocated elsewhere.


15 posted on 07/02/2010 5:27:29 AM PDT by Buckeye Battle Cry (Enjoy nature - eat meat, wear fur and drive your car!)
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The planet has the same amount of water on it that it did millions of years ago. It changes places and forms constantly, but it’s the same volume of water. If it has left these lakes in China due to poor land and water management that just means it has relocated elsewhere.


16 posted on 07/02/2010 5:27:36 AM PDT by Buckeye Battle Cry (Enjoy nature - eat meat, wear fur and drive your car!)
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Areas are drying up?

Just months ago, before the globull email revelations, we were being warned that coastal regions were going to flood due to melting glaciers.

But, if moisture evaporates, does it not go into the air and fall elsewhere as rain?

Is water a diminishing resource? If so, then how will the coastal lands flood?

Maybe they can develop an afterschool special to explain this.
17 posted on 07/02/2010 5:27:55 AM PDT by TomGuy
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Very interesting. These stories only begin to touch on the complexity of water systems. In these cases the water isn't disappearing at all . . . it's just not sitting in the same places where it used to be. Diverting water from one place to another doesn't make the water disappear.

Here's an interesting item that I almost overlooked:

Dr Lloyd-Hughes added: "There has been a 30% reduction in annual rainfall since 1900 in these regions but not a significant change in temperature." Reductions in lake levels here seem to driven by reductions in rainfall rather than increased evaporation.

If rainfall has declined by 30% in the last 110 years, I imagine it is going to have some impact on water levels in bodies of fresh water.

19 posted on 07/02/2010 5:29:01 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Let the Eastern bastards freeze in the dark.")
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THE HEADLINE IS BOGUS

This has nothing to do with the “Worlds Water Supply” - and has every thing to do with Russians mismanaging the water supply to this lake.

• As water has been drained from the rivers for farming, the sea’s water has become much saltier.

• As more water has been taken from the rivers, the sea’s water level has decreased by over 60%.

http://www.orexca.com/aral_sea.shtml


20 posted on 07/02/2010 5:29:05 AM PDT by NavyCanDo
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Ahhhh. So, ballooning population is the problem. Okay: easy solution: get rid of the people and that will cure the problem of decreasing water supply.

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22 posted on 07/02/2010 5:31:18 AM PDT by TomGuy
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I know how we can help save the earth’s water. Let’s get rid of all the double taxes and stupid regulations that are driving manufacturing jobs out of the United States. Then goods can be produced here where the environmental standards are high rather than in third world hell holes where they dump every known toxin into the local river. Same thing with oil and gas production.


24 posted on 07/02/2010 5:31:54 AM PDT by Pan_Yan
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No mention of this in the article:

USAID Helps Restore Iraqi Marshlands Destroyed by Saddam Hussein

25 posted on 07/02/2010 5:32:29 AM PDT by SuperSonic ("The greatest tyrannies are always perpetrated in the name of the noblest causes." -- Thomas Paine)
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What can you say? Communism kills. No news there.

Some commie thug thought it was a good idea to drain a sea, and he had the power to do it. That’s pretty much the end of that.

Similarly with the Iraqi marshes. Saddam drained them in order to control the people and for a strategic buffer with Iran. He was a thug with a plan, and that was the end of it.


30 posted on 07/02/2010 5:35:32 AM PDT by Haiku Guy (Gov. Chris Christie (R) won the NJ-6 held by Rep. Frank Pallone (D) by a 15.5% margin!)
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I just checked Google Maps, satellite view...I’m not sure when the Google satellite image was taken, but it shows the Aral Sea somewhere between the 1999 and 2009 levels.

Perhaps the 2009 satellite image shown in the article was taken during a dry season.


31 posted on 07/02/2010 5:36:22 AM PDT by Zeppelin (Keep on FReepin' on...)
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We're all gonna die!

36 posted on 07/02/2010 5:38:45 AM PDT by McGruff (How's that Hopey Changey thingy workin for ya?)
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