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The Panama Canal needs a staggering amount of water to operate. Climate change could threaten that, study warns

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The Panama Canal — a critical route for global maritime trade — may be at risk from reduced rainfall and increased evaporation due to climate change if greenhouse gas emissions aren’t reduced, according to a new study.

Gatún Lake provides the vast quantities of fresh water needed to operate the canal’s locks. But researchers found that under a high emissions scenario, or pathway, where greenhouse gases continue to rise, water levels at Gatún Lake will fall significantly over the next 75 years.

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