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Study finds world's largest lakes are losing water
Hendrik Sybrandy

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This news is shocking but maybe not that surprising: More than half of the world’s largest lakes are losing water. The finding, published in the journal Science, is the product of perhaps the biggest and most comprehensive look at lake water storage yet. 

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