I was near (perhaps 350 miles) the Aral "Sea" in the mid-1990s.
If it is in fact being "restored"--which I surely hope it is--it is perhaps because no one has any money or motivation, and so instead of being exploited, the Aral "Sea" is just being left alone, ignored, and nature is naturally restoring it.
Despite what the primitives and envirowackos think, nature can do that.
The Dust Bowl, the largest man-made environmental catastrophe in the history of the world, was to leave the Great Plains barren and sterile for 10,000,000 years, if one listened to the primitives and the envirowackos of the late 1930s, early 1940s.
The Great Plains had been gouged, trillions of cubic tons of soil dumped into the Gulf of Mexico, and even in the Atlantic Ocean.
There were enormous--by human standards, not by nature's standards--projects launched to restore the Great Plains, and those projects helped, at the cost of tens of billions of dollars (in dollars of the 1940s and 1950s), but nature had done 99.9% of the work in restoring the Great Plains circa 15 years after the Dust Bowl.
Primitives and envirowackos woefully overestimate the power of man, and abysmally underestimate the power of nature.
It was either the sparkling husband primitive or the crooked tale primitive who made the comment the other day about how "the planet's already destroyed."
Stupid primitive, Really stupid primitive, Just a really really stupid primitive.
The "planet" will destroy mankind long before little tiny puny man even makes a dent.
I think this perception--that man is capable of doing irretrievable damage to the "planet"--derives from that primitives and envirowackos, refusing to acknowledge the existence of God, think of themselves as gods themselves, more powerful than nature.
Bah, humbug.