Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Glacial-Retreat-Documentation-Peru-27MZIFLXE9TR.htmlConceptually similarClimate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP01DKNCompleted★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP0DAICompleted★★★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP06C4Completed★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP010LYCompleted★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP09KXCompleted★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP0A4GCompleted★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP0LX0Completed★★★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP0WQWCompleted★★★★Climate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruGP0GUWCompleted★★★★View AllGP012KMClimate Glacial Retreat Documentation PeruMember of Greenpeace expedition observes glacier between peaks Oschapaica (5888m) and Ranrapaica (6162m), Cordillera Blanca, Peru. According to research by the Peruvian Institute of National Resources the glaciers of Peru have lost more then 22 percent of their mass in the past 27 years.Locations:Cordillera Blanca-Peru-South AmericaDate:10 Dec, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:3264px X 2448pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-MountainsShoot:Glacier Retreat Documentation in PeruThousands of people in the mountains of Peru are having their lives affected by climate change which is causing the region's glaciers to melt. In the last three decades, Peruvian Andes glaciers have lost almost a quarter of their area. During the dry season, river water comes exclusively from the glaciers, which melt naturally at that time of year. They then replenish themselves in the wet season. But this balance has been upset the glaciers are melting faster than they can replenish themselves. As they thaw, dozens of new lakes spread all over the highland which could lead to devastating floods.Related Collections:Glacier Retreat Documentation in Peru (Photos & Videos)