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Research finds glaciers far more vulnerable to global warming than earlier estimates

Hindustan Times Pune

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May 30, 2025

Glaciers worldwide are far more vulnerable to global warming than scientists previously estimated, with potentially catastrophic consequences for billions who depend on glacier-fed water systems, according to new research published in the journal Science.

- Jayashree Nandi

NEW DELHI:

The dangers from such climate crisis-linked change was evident on Wednesday. A massive rock and ice avalanche from Switzerland's Birch glacier thundered down a mountainside in Blatten, sending dust plumes skyward and coating the evacuated Alpine village with mud, according to a news report by AP.

The comprehensive study reveals that only 24% of current glacier mass would survive if global temperatures rise by 2.7°C—the warming trajectory anticipated under existing climate policies. However, limiting warming to 1.5°C could preserve 54% of glacier mass, highlighting the critical importance of aggressive climate action. The findings carry particular significance for the Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH), where glaciers sustain river systems supporting 2 billion people. Under 1.5°C warming, only 40% of the region's 2020 glacier mass would remain, plummeting to just 25% at 2°C warming.

"Our study makes it painfully clear that every fraction of a degree matters," said lead author Harry Zekollari from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. "The choices we make today will resonate for centuries, determining how much of our glaciers can be preserved."

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