#17: Aral Sea Irrigation Projects (1960s) Created an Environmental Collapse
In the 1960s, Soviet planners diverted rivers to irrigate cotton fields in Central Asia. This reduced water flowing into the Aral Sea, causing it to shrink dramatically. Fisheries collapsed, local climates shifted, and health problems increased due to dust and pollution, leaving one of the worst environmental disasters in history.

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