Episode 7 - MELT OF THE ICE
The cryosphere is continually shrinking and we are losing 87,000 square kilometers of frozen water worldwide.
MELT OF THE ICE | Episode 7 Season 1
The cryosphere (portion of land covered by ice) is continually decreasing. From 1976 to today we have lost 87,000 square kilometers of frozen water in the world. The retreat of glaciers and the melting of permafrost have already destabilized the slopes of mountains and in recent decades there has been an increase in: ice avalanches (the latest near us the Marmolada), landslides and floods. These will become an increasingly serious problem in the coming years. Glaciers are our bank of fresh water, the reserve of water for biodiversity and are the most sensitive climate indicators and the first to clearly show a changing world. We cannot afford it. "We are witnessing a current global loss in the last decade , from both ice sheets, of approximately 372Gt per year, which translates to approximately eight times the volume of Lake Garda, Italy" - Copernicus
Year: 2022
Duration: 10m 37s
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