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In this episode of H2O and Beyond, I’m joined by historian Dr. Sarah Cameron to unpack the story of the Aral Sea — one of the greatest environmental catastrophes of the 20th century. How did a massive inland sea in Central Asia nearly disappear? What role did Soviet cotton production play? And what happens to communities when an entire ecosystem collapses? We dive into the Cold War politics behind the diversion of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers, the rise of cotton as a “strategic crop,” and how irrigation infrastructure slowly strangled the sea. We also explore the human side of the crisis — from fishing communities forced to abandon their livelihoods to toxic dust storms that reshaped public health in the region. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 3:59 What is the Aral Sea? 10:46 How did the sea affect the climate? 12:07 Why did the Soviets drain the sea? 24:13 How were locals affected? 28:41 Dust Storms 31:54 What does the Aral Sea look like now? 38:04 Revival Efforts 45:41 Closing 🎧 Listen to more episodes & follow us here: https://linktr.ee/h2oandbeyond Feedback Form: https://forms.gle/RNjdFLY2wSrk7PW2A Resources: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501730436/the-hungry-steppe/#bookTabs=5 https://decentarch.hypotheses.org/866 https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/life-and-death-aral-sea-conversation-wilson-fellow-sarah-cameron If you liked this episode, please Like and Subscribe!
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