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Salt and Climate: A Double-Edged Sword

As temperatures soar in southern Iraq, the Basra Salt Factory sees an unexpected benefit. While most of the region struggles with the effects of climate change, this factory thrives. Here, climate change boosts salt production, creating a unique link between industry and environment.

Using vast basins, the factory pulls seawater in to extract salt. The intense heat speeds up evaporation. According to production manager Hussam Al-Akilli, hotter days mean faster output and higher purity. The process begins when water enters concentration pools. With time, and heat, the water evaporates, raising the salt levels. Then, in the crystallization basins, salt begins to form.

Al-Akilli explained that the method depends on heat. He said pumping the water out at the right time allows solid salt to emerge. The system relies on nature, not explosives or deep mining, making it less harmful to land.

Compared to rock-salt extraction, this process poses fewer environmental risks on land. However, experts warn of dangers to the marine ecosystem. Improper handling of salty byproducts can damage shorelines. Beaches may become contaminated, and marine habitats may collapse.

Environmental researchers urge caution. While climate change boosts salt production, its broader impacts remain troubling. The rising temperatures that help the factory also drive people and animals from their homes. Coastal erosion and habitat loss are already visible in several parts of Iraq.

The United Nations has listed Iraq as one of the most climate-vulnerable nations. The country suffers from severe droughts, water shortages, and extreme weather. These challenges pose real threats to both humans and nature.

Even though the salt industry may gain in the short term, the long-term consequences of climate change are far greater. Experts agree that industrial gains should not overshadow environmental loss.

Still, the factory continues to operate, making use of nature’s extremes. In this corner of Iraq, climate change boosts salt production, while also reminding everyone of its powerful, unpredictable reach.

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