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Glaciers, Melting Frost and Global Warming

The decline of glaciers over the last century has shifted from a steady retreat to a rapid, accelerating loss of ice mass. Since 1970, a global network of “reference glaciers” tracked by the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) has lost an average thickness of over 30 meters (98 feet) of ice

The decline of glaciers over the last century has shifted from a steady retreat to a rapid, accelerating loss of ice mass. Since 1970, a global network of “reference glaciers” tracked by the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) has lost an average thickness of over 30 meters (98 feet) of ice

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