Environment
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The Plight of Lake Titicaca: The World’s Highest Lake Faces Water Scarcity Due to Climate Change
Pedro de la Cruz stands beside his stranded boat and supplicates his God, lifting his arms and praying anxiously for rain to replenish Lake Titicaca, the massive body of water at a breath-sapping altitude in the Andes on the border between Bolivia and Peru.
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