03/29/2021 / By Joven Gray
Lakes all over the world are decreasing in size due to the impact of human activities. The rate at which these bodies of water are disappearing is such that experts are warning that they could become a thing of the past in the future.
Lisa Borre, a researcher at the Cary Institute in Millbrook, New York and coordinator of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network, said that human activities are one of the main reasons why lakes are starting to decrease in size.
“Extensive research on the worst of these disasters, including well-documented examples such as the Aral Sea and Lake Urmia, show that the main culprit is diverting water or other mismanagement in the watershed that prevents enough water from reaching the lake,” Borre explained. “That said, the situation on every lake is unique and requires [an] understanding of its natural setting and climate as well as what is happening to the source of water feeding the lake and the amount of water leaving the lake through natural and human causes.”
In addition to human activities, she did not discount the fact that climate change could also play a role in the disappearance of certain parts of the lakes.
“Climate change can exacerbate problems caused by mismanagement of water resources. With few exceptions, lakes across the globe are warming. The warming climate, combined with more frequent or extreme droughts, creates conditions for increased evaporation and less water reaching lakes,” Borre added.
Here are some lakes in the world that are in huge trouble:
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