Opinion | Here's How the World Looks When We Use Up All of Our Water
Briefly

But over the decades, Soviet authorities diverted rivers that flowed into the sea to irrigate cotton and other crops.
Although restoration efforts in recent years have led to small improvements in some areas, the former expanse of the Aral Sea is a blighted realm, where a scattering of far smaller, brackish lakes lie like puddles in a vast dry basin.
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