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The Last Stable Glaciers on the Planet Show Worrying Signs of Tipping

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While they have remained relatively stable for decades, new data suggest that Central Asian mountain glaciers may have reached a critical threshold in 2018. They would have begun to melt faster due to a recent decrease in snowfall, most likely related to climate change. This evolution could have consequences not only for local communities that depend on these glaciers for survival, but also on regional and global climate balances. [...] This art…
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While they have remained relatively stable for decades, new data suggest that Central Asian mountain glaciers may have reached a critical threshold in 2018. They would have begun to melt faster due to a recent decrease in snowfall, most likely related to climate change. This evolution could have consequences not only for local communities that depend on these glaciers for survival, but also on regional and global climate balances. [...] This art…

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Trust My Science broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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