Climate ChangeClaims a Lake,and an Identity, by Nicholas Casey. (The New York Times, 7/7/2016)
The birds that had fed on the fish had little choice but to abandon Lake Poopó, once Bolivia’s second-largest but now just a dry, salty expanse. Many of the Uru-Murato people, who had lived off its waters for generations, left as well, joining a new global march of refugees fleeing not war or persecution, but climate change.
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