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The Dead Sea is dying. These beautiful, ominous photos show the impact

The Dead Sea is dying, and its banks are collapsing. The water level is dropping close to 4 feet every year. The main part of the lake is now around 950 feet deep — about 15% shallower, and a third of the surface area, compared to its shape half a century ago.

Can Israel and Jordan cooperate to save the dying Dead Sea?
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Can Israel and Jordan cooperate to save the dying Dead Sea?

Both countries face critical water shortages, forcing them to come together and make tough choices.
Border water is the biggest climate change issue no one's talking about
qz.com

Border water is the biggest climate change issue no one's talking about

Border water will be at the center of climate change diplomacy. It may pull nations together, or lead them into war.

Border water is the biggest climate change issue no one's talking about
qz.com

Border water is the biggest climate change issue no one's talking about

Border water will be at the center of climate change diplomacy.
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