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The world will soon be losing 3000 glaciers every year

Last updated: December 15, 2025 3:20 pm
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Glacier loss is a pressing issue that is rapidly accelerating due to climate change. According to a study conducted by Lander Van Tricht at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, about 1000 glaciers are disappearing each year, with projections showing that this rate could increase to 3000 per year by 2040 even if countries adhere to their carbon emission reduction targets.

In the past two decades alone, approximately 4000 glaciers have vanished. Climate models utilized in the study forecast that under current climate goals, which are on track for a 2.7°C warming above pre-industrial levels by the end of the century, 79% of the world’s glaciers will have melted by 2100. However, if global warming is limited to 2°C, only 63% of glaciers will be lost.

David Rounce, a researcher from Carnegie Mellon University, emphasizes that while the loss of many glaciers is inevitable, there is still a chance to preserve a significant number of them. Should global temperatures rise by 4°C, a scenario where countries fail to meet their emission reduction targets, a staggering 91% of glaciers could disappear.

The impact of glacier melt extends beyond just the loss of these icy formations. It is projected to contribute to a 25-centimeter rise in sea levels by the end of the century, posing a threat to coastal communities worldwide. Moreover, the reduction of summer melt from glaciers affects regions dependent on glacier-fed rivers for irrigation, jeopardizing the livelihoods of two billion people residing in these areas.

Furthermore, the study highlights the increasing frequency of floods triggered by glacial lake outbursts, such as the tragic incident in India in 2023 that claimed 55 lives. Even with ambitious targets like restricting warming to 1.5°C, half of all glaciers are expected to vanish this century. The research also forecasts the rate of glacier loss over time and by region, with the peak expected around mid-century before slowing down as smaller glaciers disappear.

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In regions like western Canada and the contiguous US, glaciers are projected to almost entirely disappear by 2100. Glacier National Park in Montana, a popular tourist destination, may lose most of its glaciers, with only miniature ice patches remaining. Similarly, the Alps are also facing significant glacier loss, prompting communities to hold ceremonies mourning the disappearing ice formations.

Matthias Huss, a researcher at ETH Zurich, emphasizes the emotional attachment communities have to glaciers and the importance of recognizing their loss. Climbing to the remnants of the Pizol glacier in 2019, Huss and 250 others bid farewell to the disappearing glacier, emphasizing the cultural significance and impact of losing these natural wonders.

As we grapple with the consequences of climate change, the urgency to address glacier loss and its broader implications has never been more critical. The fate of glaciers serves as a stark reminder of the need for collective action to mitigate the impacts of global warming and preserve these iconic natural landmarks for future generations.

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