Caspian Sea

The water level of the Caspian Sea varies, but recent measurements prove it systematically rises.

An excerpt from the article 23 facts about Caspian Sea
It flooded in 1977, and several times after that, causing widespread destruction. Since then, the water level has risen 2,2 meters. However, scientists have estimated that the water level drops by 7 cm each year, as a result of the global increase in temperature caused by climate change. If this trend continues, water loss may threaten the fauna and flora of the Caspian Sea.