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The great melt will shape unprotected ecosystems
Glaciers should be prioritized in conservation agendas — and soon. Analysis suggests that glaciers could lose around half their area by the century’s end, with uncertain consequences for postglacial ecosystems. Predicted loss of glacier area and its ecological impact. Credit: Louis H. Pedersen &...
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description | Glaciers should be prioritized in conservation agendas — and soon. Analysis suggests that glaciers could lose around half their area by the century’s end, with uncertain consequences for postglacial ecosystems.
Predicted loss of glacier area and its ecological impact.
Credit: Louis H. Pedersen & Bruce F. Molina/Glacier Photograph Collection/NSIDC/WDCG
Past and present photos of the Pedersen glacier in Alaska from 1917 and 2005 showing significant retreat |
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