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Glaciers have lost more than 9 trillion tons of ice since 1961 - Futurity

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Current annual losses amount to 335 billion tons, or about three times the ice volume stored in the entirety of the European Alps.

ESA - Glaciers lose nine trillion tonnes of ice in half a century

Up to half of the world's glaciers could disappear even if ambitious climate targets are hit, new study finds

No chance of saving global glaciers as melt rate goes 'off the charts

Half of glaciers will be gone by 2100 even under Paris 1.5C accord, study finds, Glaciers

Ancient valleys may show how ice sheets will respond to climate change : NPR

ENVIRONMENT - World's glaciers melting fast: 9.6 trillion tonnes of ice lost in last 50 years

Scientists bid farewell to the first Icelandic glacier lost to

Earth lost 28 trillion tonnes of ice between 1994 and 2017, finds new study - India Today

Last remaining glaciers in the Pacific will soon melt away

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