"Study Reveals Accelerating Snow Loss Due to Climate Change"

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A new study confirms that human-caused climate change has led to significant declines in snowpack across the Northern Hemisphere, with at least 31 river basins experiencing clear decreases. Researchers found that when a region warms to an average temperature of 17 degrees Fahrenheit over the whole winter, it reaches a tipping point where snow starts to melt away quickly. This decline in snowpack has far-reaching consequences, including water shortages and impacts on industries like skiing.
- Climate Change Is Driving a Sharp Drop in Snow Levels, Study Finds The New York Times
- Snow is disappearing as the planet warms. A new study shows who’s losing the most CNN
- When Does Snow Start Irreversibly Disappearing? The Atlantic
- What Are Snow Droughts and Is Climate Change Making Them Worse? Bloomberg
- Northern Hemisphere winter snowpack could fall off the ‘snow loss cliff’ The Washington Post
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