Everest Glacier Melting

Melting in Plain Sight: Climate Change, Himalayan Glaciers, and the Future of Nepal Trekking

📋 Scientific Quick Reference Himalayan Glacier Count: ~54,000 glaciers covering approximately 60,000 km² Nepal Glacier Coverage: 3,808 glaciers covering ~4,212 km² of Nepal’s territory Average Retreat Rate: Himalayan glaciers losing mass at approximately 40–70 cm water equivalent per year Khumbu Glacier Retreat: Retreated approximately 5km since 1953; thinning at 1–2 metres per year in lower sections Temperature Rise: Hindu Kush…

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Scientists Head to Everest to Pinpoint Glacier Melting Point Amid Climate Crisis

 Everest, the world’s highest peak, has long been a symbol of human endurance and natural majesty. However, recent scientific expeditions have revealed alarming changes occurring at its summit. The South Col Glacier, situated near the top of Everest, is melting at an unprecedented rate, serving as a stark indicator of the accelerating climate crisis. The South Col Glacier: A Sentinel…

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