• According to a study, over 80%, or 4 out of every 5 glaciers by number, could well disappear by the end of this century, if fossil fuel use continues unabated
  • Assistant Professor David Rounce of Carnegie Mellon University, U.S., led an international effort to produce new projections of glacier mass loss through the century under different emissions scenarios
  • Even in a best-case, low-emissions scenario, where the increase in global mean temperature is limited to +1.5 degrees Celsius relative to pre-industrial levels, over 25% of glacial mass will be gone and nearly 50% of glaciers by number are projected to disappear
  • A majority of these lost glaciers are small (less than one sq km) by glacial standards, but their loss can negatively impact local hydrology, tourism, glacier hazards, and cultural values
  • Professor Rounce noted that the way in which glaciers respond to changes in climate takes a long time.