Glaciers from half of world heritage sites to disappear by 2100
Glaciers from almost half of natural World Heritage sites may disappear completely by 2100, a study said. Even under a low emission scenario, 8 of the 46 World Heritage sites will be ice-free by 2100. The study also expects 33% to 60% of the total...

The research is the firstglobal study of World Heritage glaciers — home to some of the world’s most iconic glaciers, such as the Grosser Aletschgletscher in the Swiss Alps, and Greenland’s Jakobshavn Isbrae, scientists said.
The team from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) combines data from a global glacier inventory, a review of existing literature and sophisticated computer modelling to analyse the current state of World Heritage glaciers, their recent evolution, and their projected mass change over the 21st century.
The study, published in ‘Earth’s Future’, predicts glacier extinction by 2100 under a high emission scenario in 21 of the 46 natural World Heritage sites where glaciers are currently found.
Even under a low emission scenario, eight of the 46 World Heritage sites will be ice-free by 2100. The study also expects 33% to 60% of the total ice volume present in 2017 will be lost by 2100, depending on the emission scenario.
“This unprecedented decline could also jeopardise the listing of the sites in question on the World Heritage list. States must reinforce their commitments to combat climate change and step up efforts to preserve these glaciers for future generations,” Shadie said in a statement.
Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina contains some of the largest glaciers on Earth and a very large ice loss — about 60% of the current volume — is predicted by 2100 within this site.
In North America, Waterton Glacier International Peace Park, Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks and Olympic National Park could also lose more than 70% of their current glacier ice by 2100, even under drastically lowered carbon dioxide emissions.
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