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Climate Change – Melting galciers

Published November 16, 2012 at 4320 × 3240 in Images
LeConte Glacier, Alaska, September 2011

Glaciers and ice caps adapt to a changing climate much more rapidly than does a large ice sheet. Their extent provides information about the climate in remote areas where no direct climate records are available. They contribute to sea level changes and affect the fresh water availability in many mountains and surrounding regions. This picture shows the LeConte Glacier in Alaska in September, 2011.

Image: Hans G. Kaper

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