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"Scientists Watch As China Remote Glaciers Melt At 'Shocking' Pace" [1]

"QILIAN MOUNTAINS, China - Glaciers in China’s bleak Qilian mountains are disappearing at a shocking rate as global warming brings unpredictable change and raises the prospect of crippling, long-term water shortages, scientists say.

The largest glacier in the 800-km (500-mile) mountain chain on the arid northeastern edge of the Tibetan plateau has retreated about 450 metres since the 1950s, when researchers set up China’s first monitoring station to study it.

The 20-square kilometre glacier, known as Laohugou No. 12, is criss-crossed by rivulets of water down its craggy, grit-blown surface. It has shrunk by about 7% since measurements began, with melting accelerating in recent years, scientists say."

Martin Quin Pollard reports for Reuters November 9, 2020. [2]

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Source: Reuters [2], 11/10/2020
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[1] https://www.sej.org/headlines/scientists-watch-china-remote-glaciers-melt-shocking-pace
[2] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-climate-change-china-glacier-widerima/scientists-watch-as-china-remote-glaciers-melt-at-shocking-pace-idUSKBN27P34J
[3] https://www.sej.org/category/topics-beat/climate-change
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