Once Venezuela loses the Humbolt, it will
become the first country in modern history to have lost all of its glaciers. The
glacier is expected to completely vanish in ten to twenty years, and scientists
have expressed the importance of studying the glacier in its last stages.
However, the political and economic crisis in Venezuela makes it difficult to
study the glacier. In the past, studies have shown how rapid glacier retreat
affects the water cycle in glacier-dependent basins, which changes water
regulation and availability. Thus, the disappearance of the Humboldt glacier
will impact local communities as run off stability and water supply for
agriculture change. More… Monday, November 20, 2017
Venezuela is losing its last glacier
Once Venezuela loses the Humbolt, it will
become the first country in modern history to have lost all of its glaciers. The
glacier is expected to completely vanish in ten to twenty years, and scientists
have expressed the importance of studying the glacier in its last stages.
However, the political and economic crisis in Venezuela makes it difficult to
study the glacier. In the past, studies have shown how rapid glacier retreat
affects the water cycle in glacier-dependent basins, which changes water
regulation and availability. Thus, the disappearance of the Humboldt glacier
will impact local communities as run off stability and water supply for
agriculture change. More…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment