Since 2000, the world has lost more than 7 trillion tons of ice from mountain glaciers. Scientists are racing to recover vital information from the natural archives they store before it's too late.
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- Reports confirm that climate change is causing glaciers to melt at an alarming rate. 4s
- Over 7 trillion tonnes of ice have been lost from mountain glaciers since 2000. 11s
- Scientists are observing reduced glacier movement and mass due to less snowfall. 24s
- Researchers are racing to recover climate records from a glacier in Tajikistan before warming contaminates the data. 36s
- The mission aims to secure the first deep ice cores from the region, providing crucial long-term climate records. 1m 17s