As the Great Salt Lake Dries Up, Utah Faces 'An Environmental Nuclear Bomb'

Enviado por Fabio el 2022-06-13 14:04:46 | Host: yahoo.com

SALT LAKE CITY — If the Great Salt Lake, which has already shrunk by two-thirds, continues to dry up, here’s what’s in store: The lake’s flies and brine shrimp would die off — scientists warn it could start as soon as this summer — threatening the 10 million migratory birds that stop at the lake annually to feed on the tiny creatures. Ski conditions at the resorts above Salt Lake City, a vital source of revenue, would deteriorate. The lucrative extraction of magnesium and other minerals from the

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