The melting of glaciers, which could disappear by 2040, combined stirs increasingly recurrent droughts, threatening water security

The melting of glaciers, which could disappear by 2040, combined stirs increasingly recurrent droughts, threatening water security
Swiss glaciers, including the Rhone Glacier, have lost more than 60% of their volume since 1850 a rate that has soared in the last two years
Glaciers worldwide are melting so fast that scientists are struggling to keep track as global warming accelerates
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