Utah’s Great Salt Lake, dubbed “America’s Dead Sea”, is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. But its days may be numbered, with two-thirds of the lake’s surface lost in forty years as a result, say scientists, of climate change and the overuse of water by agriculture and industry. B...
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