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Keywords
Climate (campaign title)
Climate change
Climate change impacts
Glacier melt
KWCI (GPI)
Scientists
Water
Benjamin Morales-Arnao Soundbite
Benjamin Morales-Arnao, Glaciologist and Director of National Institution of Culture talks about glaciers melt and the importance of water.
Thousands 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.
Unique identifier:
GP03X4L
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
01/12/2004
Locations:
Peru
,
South America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
17s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Glacier Retreat Documentation in Peru
Thousands 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.
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