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Dead Sea an 'ecological disaster', but no one can agree how to fix it

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Dead Sea has been declining more than one metre ( three feet ) per year since the 1960s .

Sea is rapidly retreating due to industrial use and climate change, accelerating their natural evaporation.

Efforts to tackle this ever-worsening ecological disaster appear to have dissolved too, with war raging in the Middle East .

Regional cooperation is the key to saving the Dead Sea , says Nadav Tal , a hydrologist.

"But everything has a plus and minus. Because of what is happening here, we have water spots like this one." Copyright 2025 ETX Studio.

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English

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