Alpine Glaciers Face Peak Extinction by 2050, Study Warns

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Glaciers in the European Alps are projected to reach their peak rate of extinction in eight years, with over 100 expected to vanish permanently by 2033, driven by human-caused global warming. Similar rapid losses are forecasted in North America and other regions, with significant implications for ecosystems, water resources, and cultural heritage. Urgent climate action and adaptation strategies are needed to mitigate these impacts.
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- Peak glacier extinction in the mid-twenty-first century Nature
- Rate of glacier disappearance expected to peak by mid-2050s, scientists say ABC News
- World heading toward ‘peak glacier extinction’ with up to 4,000 set to disappear a year CNN
- Europe’s Alps on track to lose 97 percent of glaciers by century’s end, study finds politico.eu
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