CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE RISING WATER SCARCITY IN CENTRAL ASIA
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This article discusses the impact of climate change on growing water scarcity in Central Asia. Rising temperatures, irregular rainfall, and decreasing river flows are putting strong pressure on the region’s water resources. The article explains the main causes of water shortages, including inefficient irrigation, population growth, and industrial expansion. It also highlights the Aral Sea crisis as a serious warning for the future. Experts’ predictions for 2050 show that without action, water availability will decline and agricultural production will fall. The article offers practical solutions such as modern irrigation technologies, stronger regional cooperation, renewable energy use, and improved water-saving habits. The main goal is to raise awareness about the importance of protecting water resources in a changing climate.
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