For years, scientists and environmental leaders have been raising alarm that the Great Salt Lake is headed toward a catastrophic decline.

Now, new research points to the lake’s desiccating shores also becoming an increasingly significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists have calculated that dried out portions of the lakebed released about 4.1m tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in 2020, based on samples collected over seven months that year.

Their study, published last month in the journal One Earth, suggests that the Great Salt Lake – which is the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere – and other shrinking saline lakes across the world could become major contributors of climate-warming emissions. The research also adds to a dire list of environmental consequences brought on by the lake’s precipitous decline.

Last year, environmental and community groups sued Utah officials over failures to save the famous lake from irreversible collapse. In recent decades, as more and more water has been diverted away from the lake to irrigate farmland, feed industry and water lawns, a report last year estimated that the lake had lost 73% of its water and 60% of its surface area. Its decline was accelerated by global heating and a mega-drought in the US south-west.

  • @GrabtharsHammer
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    -131 month ago

    So 0.0001 of global CO2 emissions (2022 global total) Who might be bigger and what should we do about them?

    • @[email protected]
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      231 month ago

      I believe the main issue is not just the CO2 being released. But it exacerbating coming dust bowls with toxic substances. Salt lakes have many toxic minerals.

      • Flying Squid
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        181 month ago

        Yep. SLC might literally be uninhabitable soon and CO2 is not going to be why.

        • @[email protected]
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          191 month ago

          People completely miss what global warming is gonna actually do 🤷‍♂️

          Things are not just gonna get hot. Much of the world will be toxic or filled with deadly disease. Southern Europe is gonna have Malaria and Zika soon. People are not ready.

          • Flying Squid
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            131 month ago

            Agreed. The spread of disease due to climate change is not being taken seriously enough.

            • worldwidewave
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              101 month ago

              Polio’s back in Gaza. All kinds of human stupidity are leading to the preventable spread of diseases

      • tate
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        31 month ago

        The headline is about “alarming” amounts of CO2 emissions. The comment is pointing out that these CO2 emissions are essentially meaningless. They did not imply that the demise of the lake is unimportant.