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Glaciers represent the snows of centuries, compressed over time to form flowing rivers of ice. They always change over time, accumulating snow in winter and losing ice to melting in summer. But in recent times, the warming climate has allowed the melting to outpace the accumulation.
Much of the discussion about the retreating glaciers relates to sea
But in some places, the biggest impact of the loss of glaciers is on the supply of water for people and agriculture. In Kazakhstan, Almaty, the country’s largest city depends on glacier-fed rivers for drinking water for its 2 million people and for irrigation water for crops. All across the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayan and Karakmoram mountain ranges, hundreds of millions of people rely on glacier-fed rivers for their water supplies.
A melting glacier can at first increase stream flow but eventually
It will be essential for people in many places to carefully plan for
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Glaciers Are Retreating. Millions Rely on Their Water.
Photo, posted September 16, 2011, courtesy of Flickr.
Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio.
By Randy Simon4.7
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Glaciers represent the snows of centuries, compressed over time to form flowing rivers of ice. They always change over time, accumulating snow in winter and losing ice to melting in summer. But in recent times, the warming climate has allowed the melting to outpace the accumulation.
Much of the discussion about the retreating glaciers relates to sea
But in some places, the biggest impact of the loss of glaciers is on the supply of water for people and agriculture. In Kazakhstan, Almaty, the country’s largest city depends on glacier-fed rivers for drinking water for its 2 million people and for irrigation water for crops. All across the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayan and Karakmoram mountain ranges, hundreds of millions of people rely on glacier-fed rivers for their water supplies.
A melting glacier can at first increase stream flow but eventually
It will be essential for people in many places to carefully plan for
**********
Glaciers Are Retreating. Millions Rely on Their Water.
Photo, posted September 16, 2011, courtesy of Flickr.
Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio.

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