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Bloomberg: Saving the Panama Canal
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Bloomberg: Saving the Panama Canal
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Updated Jul 2024
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Saving the Panama Canal Will Take Years and Cost Billions, If It’s Even Possible

A combination of climate change and infrastructure is to blame for critical shipping delays at the canal.

The vestiges of an ancient forest tell the story of just how bad things are at the drought-stricken Panama Canal.

A few hundred feet from the massive ships hauling goods across the globe, gaunt tree stumps rise above the waterline. They’re all that remains of a woodland flooded more than a century ago to create the canal. It’s not unusual to see them at the height of the dry season — but now, in the immediate aftermath of what’s usually the rainy period, they should be fully submerged.

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