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  • 3/25/2025
It once was the world’s fourth-largest lake, but it disappeared before our eyes.

This is the tragic story of the Aral Sea.

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00:00Thank you so much for joining us and we'll see you next time.
00:30It was one of the most interesting ecosystems of the world before the 60s.
00:41The area now for the one-third is now a desert area where, of course, biodiversity doesn't
00:50exist anymore and most of the species have disappeared.
01:30It was taken by engineering work, building digs, building channels that, of course, also
01:38changed the morphology of the area.
02:00When you have a sort of pumping that is so extreme, the level of the lake decreased of
03:00Also birds and many other species of animals, due to the hypersalinization of the lake,
03:09but not only, the increase of the desert created the sandstorms.
03:18This, of course, created a climate and a situation that doesn't allow the species living in the
03:29area to continue to survive.
03:48There was an increasing of poverty due to lack of water access and water security.
03:54It was an economic disaster.
04:17There was an increase of poverty due to lack of water access and lack of water security.
04:37We know that pesticides and fertilizers infiltrate in the subsoil and then reach the aquifers,
05:03the groundwater resources.
05:05And of course, drinking water is mainly derived by wells that are pumping in these aquifers.
05:33In Kazakhstan, the level of the lakes has increased and some of the species are back.
05:59But at the same time, this dam doesn't allow the flow of the water to reach the southern part of the Aral Sea.
06:29The two rivers, the Sirdaria and the Amudaria rivers, that take their source from the Indu-Kushi
06:44and the Pamir, before reaching Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, they go through Afghanistan,
06:52Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
06:55The problem is much more than only Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan management of the water.
07:00It's really a regional coordination and cooperation for the management of transboundary waters
07:05of the region, without a real sustainable management and governance of water resources
07:12and in particular, the protections of the glaciers, looking at the impact of climate
07:18change.
07:19So definitely, there will be no match future for the Aral Sea in the next 100 years.