As mountain glaciers melt, risk of catastrophic flash floods rises for millions
- The rapid melting of glaciers threatens freshwater supplies for over one billion people living in mountainous regions, according to UNESCO.
- Cryosphere melt endangers global agriculture and impacts food security, increasing the risks of floods and disease outbreaks.
- Research shows that Earth's glaciers have lost about 5% of their mass since 2000, totaling around 273 billion metric tons annually.
- If climate change continues unchecked, the estimated sea-level rise and other effects could displace over 210 million people by 2050.
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From deluges to drought: Climate change speeds up water cycle, triggers more extreme weather
Around the globe, hotter temperatures stoked by climate change are increasing the odds of both severe drought and heavier precipitation that can wreak havoc on people and the environment.
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