The end of glaciers in Mexico? They warn that they could disappear in the next few years
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The end of glaciers in Mexico? They warn that they could disappear in the next few years
Mexico faces an alarming reality in terms of the preservation of its glaciers. Hugo Delgado Granados, researcher at the UNAM Institute of Geophysics, warned that the three remaining glaciers in the national territory – the Citlaltépetl, Iztacíhuatl and Popocatépetl – run the risk of disappearing in the next five years. This prediction highlights an environmental crisis that could have devastating effects for the region. Glaciers are not only a n…


Imminent extinction of Mexico's glaciers in 5 years: UNAM study
In a period of no more than five years, the three remaining glaciers in Mexico, that of Popocatépetl, that of Iztacíhuatl and that of Pico de Orizaba, could disappear due to global warming and volcanic activity, which would impact locally on climates, agriculture and water availability, revealed [...] The entry The imminent extinction of the glaciers of Mexico in 5 years: UNAM study appears first in La Jornada de Oriente.
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