FOR MANY living on Kazakhstan’s coast, it was obvious long ago. The Caspian Sea is drying up. The world’s largest inland body of water has dropped by two metres since the mid-1990s ...
The Caspian Sea, once a bounty of clean water and fish, is shrinking due to climate breakdown and human activities.
Archaeologists from the International Association for Mediterranean and Oriental Studies, Italy, along with the Underwater ...
global heating is causing the Caspian Sea to disappear. It is currently the world’s largest lake. However, with the rivers that feed it drying up, less rainfall and a hotter climate, this ...
By 2100, the Caspian Sea's water levels could plummet by between ... Warmer air is also drying up the flow in some of the main rivers that feed it, said Ms Alizade, who is now a climate change ...
Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan - all bordering the Caspian Sea - have agreed in principle on how to divide it up. Their leaders signed the Convention on the Legal Status of ...
Kazakhstan's state-owned energy company said Wednesday that it had decontaminated Soviet-era oil waste on the shores of the Caspian Sea, which has ... said it had cleaned up nearly 363,000 cubic ...
dredging of the heavily used Volga-Don Canal that enables ships to get from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea. Because of the war in Ukraine, and Iran supplying weapons and equipment to Russia, canal ...
Migration warning Water levels in the Caspian Sea, which sits below ... are licking more water from the top of the sea. Warmer air is also drying up the flow in some of the main rivers that ...