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The Incredible Shrinking Of Lake Chad by panafrican(m): 7:58pm On Jul 08, 2012
shocked

Rare water = land conflict.

Reading from http://bigthink.com/strange-maps/95-the-incredible-shrinking-lake-chad-that-is

Lake Chad is not the only inland body of water that’s disappearing under the dual assault of climate change and human overuse. Lake Aral, in formerly Soviet Central Asia, is well known for the picturesque images of boats stranded in the desert. I don’t know how fast the process went with Lake Aral, but as this map demonstrates, it’s been mercilessly swift with Lake Chad. The last of these five maps dates from 2001. I even wonder whether six years later there still is a Lake Chad. Gonna check up on that in a minute.

[img]http://strangemaps.files./2007/03/14-lakechad.jpg[/img]
Re: The Incredible Shrinking Of Lake Chad by tpia5: 7:32am On Jul 09, 2012
Wow, that's terrible.

Effect of desertification, i guess.
Re: The Incredible Shrinking Of Lake Chad by BlackBaron: 10:01pm On Jul 09, 2012
Never knew it was this bad shocked ...I'd seen few documentaries of the man made 'Aral 'disaster but never knew we had similar closer to home!

Seems 95% in volume has been lost. Pity the sub region is still too drunk with her problems to bother about desert encroachment, shrinking lakes and whatnot.
Re: The Incredible Shrinking Of Lake Chad by PhysicsQED(m): 8:23pm On Jul 10, 2012
This is terrible. I wonder how the shrinking is going to be countered (if at all).
Re: The Incredible Shrinking Of Lake Chad by panafrican(m): 9:30pm On Jul 10, 2012
Latest news.

Chad: Lake Chad Shrinks From 25,000 to 2,000 Kilometres Square
By Yemi Akinsuyi, 7 June 2012
From http://allafrica.com/stories/201206070227.html

The water surface of the Lake Chad basin has gradually shifted since the 1960s from 25,000 kilometres square to less than 2,000 kilometres square as at today, largely due to climate change, population increase and water demand.

Minister of Water Resources, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, disclosed this while marking the 'Lake Chad Day' in Abuja, where she called for concerted efforts to save the lake and restore its dwindling fortunes.

Lake Chad is believed to host over 100 million inhabitants, out of which 50 million are Nigerians whose livelihoods are now threatened due to the drying up of the lake, she explained.

She said: "The causes of this severe shrinkage include not only climate change which is responsible for the decrease in rainfall pattern in the region and runoff from the Lake's tributaries, but also water demands for agricultural activities and other human needs.

"This population is expected to grow and it is also a known fact the population solely depends on the natural resources of the lake and the region is suffering from a high poverty rate," she added.

She lamented that if the situation was not addressed would affect wildlife and the economy of the states sharing its resources as well as encourage insecurity and conflicts over scarce resources.

House committee Chairman on Lake Chad, Abubakar Wambai, sadly noted that the lake Chad only retains 5 per cent of its original size; hence the need to urgently carry out an earlier planned inter-basin water transfer from River Congo through the Chari/Ubangi rivers as part of efforts to resuscitate and rescue the Lake from completely drying up.

"The parliamentarians as the voice of the people will remain steadfast and re-strategise to embark on a sensitisation campaign both within and beyond Nigeria to ensure the survival of the Lake," he assured.



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Re: The Incredible Shrinking Of Lake Chad by tpia5: 3:53pm On Jul 11, 2012
The desert is encroaching further and further south.


Btw is that area near congo, or how are they going to do the diversion?
Re: The Incredible Shrinking Of Lake Chad by LordReed(m): 9:00pm On Jul 12, 2012
Why didn't they plant trees to stave this off? With the lake waters it won't have been hard to maintain them through irrigation.

I don't think it's too late to start.

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