Global disappearance of tropical mountain glaciers: Observations, Causes, and Challenges

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This article reviews the current status of tropical glaciers in the South American Andes, East Africa, and Australasia by shedding light on past, present, and future glacier coverage in the tropics, the influence of global and regional climates on the tropical glaciers, the regional importance of these glaciers, and challenges of ongoing glacier recessions. While tropical glaciers have predominantly receded since the Little Ice Age, the rate of shrinkage has accelerated since the late 1970s as a result of climate changes. As a result, socio-ecological implications occur around ecosystem health, natural hazards, freshwater resources, agriculture, hydropower, mining, human and animal health, traditions and spirituality, and peace.

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Veettil, B. K., & Kamp, U. (2019, May 1). Global disappearance of tropical mountain glaciers: Observations, Causes, and Challenges. Geosciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9050196

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