Overuse and climate change kill off Iraq's Sawa Lake

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SAWA LAKE, Iraq - A"No Fishing" sign on the edge of Iraq's western desert is one of the few clues that this was once Sawa Lake, a biodiverse wetland and recreational landmark.

SAWA LAKE, Iraq - A"No Fishing" sign on the edge of Iraq's western desert is one of the few clues that this was once Sawa Lake, a biodiverse wetland and recreational landmark.

"This year, for the first time, the lake has disappeared," environmental activist Husam Subhi said."In previous years, the water area had decreased during the dry seasons." Additionally, nearby cement and salt factories have"drained significant amounts of water from the groundwater that feeds the lake", Jabbar said.Climate change affects Asia disproportionately; S'pore facing high risks but prepared to combat it: Report

"The lake is formed over limestone rock and is isolated by gypsum barriers surrounding the lake; its water chemistry is unique," says the convention's website. Latif Dibes, who divides his time between his hometown of Samawa and his adopted country of Sweden, has worked for the past decade to raise environmental awareness.

 

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