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Tag Archives: Tibet

What Himalayan glaciers really do: melting – for last 40 years

Posted on August 2, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

Do you remember that flawed Himalayan glacier melting prediction? Here’s what is truly going on in the world’s highest mountain range – and yes, these figures are science-derived.

Posted in Bits of Climate | Tagged climate change, climate feedbacks, glaciers, Himalayas, ice melting, IPCC, PNAS, science communications, Tibet
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