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The Aral Sea was once the fourth largest lake on Earth. But in just over 40 years, this vast body of water almost completely dried up. Now, the exposed lakebed causes devastating effects across Central Asia, from dust storms to melting glaciers. It’s an environmental disaster - and entirely man-made.
The Aral Sea dried up when its source rivers were diverted to feed Soviet cotton plantations in the 1960s. But this was just part of Stalin’s plan to change Russia’s climate, using techniques from tree planting to “nuclear landscaping”. We look at the catastrophic consequences and the lessons they can teach us for the future.
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