ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月9日 23時38分


Lake Poopó had long been vulnerable. It was perched 12,140 feet above sea level in the dry Bolivian high plains. Decades of water diversion and cyclical El Niño droughts had brought it to the brink many times. But #climatechange dealt it the finishing blow. The slow warming of the lake was enough to evaporate what little water was left. And in December, the lake basically disappeared. The ripple effects extend beyond the loss of livelihood for fishing families. The vanishing of #LakePoop threatens the very identity of the Uru-Murato people, the oldest indigenous group in the area. The Uru-Murato survived the conquests of the Inca and the Spanish, but seem unable to adjust to the abrupt upheaval of global warming. The @ニューヨーク・タイムズ staff photographer @joshhaner took this video of Emilio Huanaco, an indigenous judicial official, standing in the dry, salty expanse of what was once Bolivia’s second-largest lake. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos and to read the article written by @caseysalbum, @ニューヨーク・タイムズ’s Andes bureau chief. #nytweekender


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