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Report: Himalayan Glaciers May Lose 75% of Ice by 2100

  • #Weather
  • #Climate change
  • #Environment
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JUN 2023
Image copyright: Wikimedia Commons
story last updated JUN 2023

The Spin

Narrative A

Global warming is taking a heavy toll on the world's glaciers, with the impact potentially affecting hundreds of millions, if not billions, of people. With a loss of freshwater, an increase in natural disasters, less reflective surfaces to reduce surrounding temperatures even further, as well as a reduction of ecological life, the loss of earth's glaciers would be devastating. Attention must be refocused on their preservation, or else many in the world will find themselves displaced from potentially irrecoverable habitats.

The Daily Star

Narrative B

While climate change is an urgent issue, journalists and activists have an obligation to separate the facts from fiction and describe environmental problems honestly and accurately. The catastrophic framing of climate change does far more harm than good, not only by impacting the mental health of our youth, but by alienating and polarizing large portions of the population and distracting from other important issues. Climate alarmism must be taken with a grain of salt.

Forbes

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Articles on this story

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USA TodayJUL 2021
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