Glaciers lost 6.5 trillion tons of ice since 2000, raising sea levels by 18mm. Experts stress that climate change is driving this rapid loss, with Alaska and the Alps among the worst affected. Urgent action is needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Alaska’s glaciers are vanishing, reshaping landscapes and sparking concerns like rising sea levels and earthquakes. This highlights the urgent need for climate action.
The artificial glacier is created at a higher height, typically more than 4300 m above Mean Sea Level, yet within walking distance of the village it is intended to serve.
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