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The story of the former Soviet Union's disastrous policy of cotton-growing in Uzbekistan, of the wind-blown salt that its depletion of the Aral has left, and of the pollution remaining, makes for very depressing reading.
ECONOMIST: Water
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Locals blamed earthquakes, local salt mines, an underground river and wind turbines in the past.
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This can be caused by a cross wind, or the condition of the salt, or who know what.
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In the ocean, most of the movement of heat and salt, the real Thermohaline Circulation, is driven directly and indirectly by the wind field.
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