Europe's most important trade route is at risk due to climate change
The ThyssenKrupp area of ​​the inner port, at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers, in Duisburg. (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
Unloaded coal barges in the ThyssenKrupp AG area of ​​the inland harbor in Duisburg in Germany.  (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
Unloaded coal barges in the ThyssenKrupp AG area of ​​the inland harbor in Duisburg in Germany. (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
An exposed section of the Rhine riverbed in Düsseldorf.  (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
An exposed section of the Rhine riverbed in Düsseldorf. (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
The Rhine between the cities of St. Goarshausen and Kaub, where water levels are closely monitored.  (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
The Rhine between the cities of St. Goarshausen and Kaub, where water levels are closely monitored. (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
The Rhine at the BASF facility in Ludwigshafen.  (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
The Rhine at the BASF facility in Ludwigshafen. (PHOTO: Bloomberg)
A barge transits the Rhine in Nierstein, Germany, on July 19.  Bloomberg photo by Ben Kilb
A barge transits the Rhine in Nierstein, Germany, on July 19. Bloomberg photo by Ben Kilb
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