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Aral Sea serves as warning.
The once fourth-largest inland water body in the world, Central Asia’s Aral Sea, has lost two-thirds of its volume in the last several decades. It has dwindled from being the size of Ireland to what are now several contaminated ponds.

Satellite images from the last 40 years reveal the extent of decline in the saltwater sea that is located between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon recently referred to its predicament as one of the planet’s worst environmental disasters, with overuse of contributory rivers by agriculture as well as global warming cited as the cause of its disappearance.

Dr Benjamin Lloyd-Hughes of the Walker Institute for Climate System Research at the University of Reading in the UK, stated: “Ultimately the disaster seen at the Aral Sea…are the combined effects of man and rising temperatures in those regions… the temperature has risen by over 1 degree Centigrade since 1970, which will have enhanced losses due to evaporation.”

Indeed, the vast water losses of the Aral Sea have created a local climate change effect, with summers becoming hotter and drier while winters are colder and longer. Global satellite photos have revealed similar patterns of once water-rich regions now facing the catastrophe of extended drought. Dr. Lloyd-Hughes mentioned Africa’s Lake Chad and the Toshka Lakes in Egypt as two examples.

Our appreciation, Dr. Lloyd-Hughes and other scientists for your candid observations of this urgent situation as we pray for the survival of precious places like the Aral Sea.

May humans everywhere adopt lifestyles that protect our own kind and the planet. During an August 2009 videoconference in Thailand, Supreme Master Ching Hai highlighted the actions needed to halt these alarming losses of the Earth’s vital waterways.

Supreme Master Ching Hai: Many tens of thousands of rivers and great lakes are dying, dead, gone or going. And I don’t know how many more we must wait for to die in order for us to wake up.

The leaders of the nations must do something. The people of all nations must do something. Just be veg. Stop the meat, dairy, fish industry. Be benevolent.

Create a merciful energy that will envelop our world, that will emit mercy, love, protection for us and our children on this planet. Please take action now.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1291433/Shocking-extent-mans-impact-worlds-water.html
http://waterforlifeglobal.com/world-water-crisis/
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13322
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/Aral/Aral

Extra News
Senior research scientist Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) notes that climate change is causing some regions in the USA to endure significantly reduced rainfall, while others are seeing higher-than-average amounts, both of which are adversely affecting crop yields.  
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=experts-warn-climate-change-disrupts-agriculture

In China, temperatures of 43 degrees Celsius in Beijing on July 5 were the hottest so far this year in the Chinese capital, while tens of counties and cities in the provinces of Shandong, Guangxi, and Hebei were also hit by temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.