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    Overuse, climate change kill off Iraq's Sawa Lake

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    Date
    April 29, 2022
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    Agence France-Pressse
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    PD20220429_A9
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    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. Human activity and climate change have combined to turn the site into a barren wasteland with piles of salt. Abandoned hotels and tourist facilities here hark back to the 1990s when the salt lake, circled by sandy banks, was in its heyday and popular with newly-weds and families who came to swim and picnic
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    Overuse, climate change kill off Iraq's Sawa Lake. (2022, April 29). Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A9.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13520
    Personal Names
    Jabbar, Youssef Subhi, Husam Dhiab, Aoun Dibes, Latif
    Geographic Names
    Sawa Lake Iraq Baghdad Karbalā' Euphrates River
    Subject
    climate change lakes dry season
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