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We hear a lot about how melting glaciers are contributing to sea-level rise but not so much about the impact inland. In places like Tajikistan, glaciers feed rivers and are a significant water source.
As they melt climatologists expect water flows to increase, contributing to a rise in mudslides and floods. But in the long term, the melting ice will lead to water shortages.
We look at mountain communities living near glaciers and try to understand what impact this is having now and what might happen in the future.
Presenters Kate Lamble and Jordan Dunbar are joined by:
Edson Ramírez Rodriguez. glaciologist, University of San Andrés
Reporter: Navruz Karimov
By BBC World Service4.4
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We hear a lot about how melting glaciers are contributing to sea-level rise but not so much about the impact inland. In places like Tajikistan, glaciers feed rivers and are a significant water source.
As they melt climatologists expect water flows to increase, contributing to a rise in mudslides and floods. But in the long term, the melting ice will lead to water shortages.
We look at mountain communities living near glaciers and try to understand what impact this is having now and what might happen in the future.
Presenters Kate Lamble and Jordan Dunbar are joined by:
Edson Ramírez Rodriguez. glaciologist, University of San Andrés
Reporter: Navruz Karimov

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