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AFP News Agency | Utah faces environmental challenge as Great Salt Lake dries up | AFP @AFP | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
The Great Salt Lake, one of the world's largest lakes, has lost two-thirds of its surface in forty years, partly due to a water-hungry agricultural sector, mining industry, and drought. In Utah, where Mormons represent half the state's population, many remain largely loyal to the Republican Party despite the presidential candidate Donald Trump's outspoken skepticism on climate change. But the looming threat of the drying lake worries many, and the Mormon Church has set an example by substantially cutting its water use.

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