Everest's Highest Glacier Lost 2,000 Years of Ice in Just 25 Years, Says New Study

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The climate crisis enveloping Earth impacts the lowest depths of the sea and the most remote parts of the planet. And new research shows that it's also causing change at the highest points of the world.

of the planet. And new research shows that it's also causing change at the highest points of the world.– Mount Everest's highest glacier – have reported that rapid ice loss is occurring as global temperatures rise, with ice further exposed and vulnerable due to the thinning snowpack cover.

Snow cover loss is critical, the team reports. As sublimation happens – the direct transition of snow to vapor accelerated by "It answers one of the big questions posed by our 2019 NGS/Rolex Mount Everest Expedition – whether the highest glaciers on the planet are impacted by human-source climate change,""The answer is a resounding yes, and very significantly since the late 1990s."

Besides warming temperatures, the scientists point to declining relative humidity and stronger winds as reasons for so much snow being lost; the snow is currently disappearing at a much faster rate than it's being replaced.

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