Israel Begins Pumping Desalinated Water Into Depleted Sea of Galilee
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Israel is pumping desalinated water into the depleted Sea of Galilee, sparking discussion about the potential consequences of such large-scale environmental interventions.
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Eighty years they drained the coastal lowland swamps making central Israel broadly livable - prior it was a morass eg Roman generals writing about the difficulty of transporting soldiers through the region, not catching malaria, etc.
Then they figured out it was causing all kinds of environmental problems, so they had to reintroduce swamp like terrain in some cases.
Everything is trade offs I guess.
IIRC reswamping is mostly done for rewilding terrain. A lot of migratory birds passing through area.
The only hard problem caused by "terraforming", it's that because of water from Sea of Galilee not allowed fully to flow to Dead Sea, it's level gone down and it created a lot of sink holes.
To mitigate it, there is another long discussed pumping projects that can't lift off: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Sea%E2%80%93Dead_Sea_Water...