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Regional Cooling Since The 1980s Has Driven Glacier Advance In The Karakoram Mountains
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Regional Cooling Since The 1980s Has Driven Glacier Advance In The Karakoram Mountains
Central Asia’s Karakoram Mountains have not undergone any warming since 1851, a trend that is inconsistent with claims that modern warming has been global in scale. Per a new study‘s reconstruction of summer temperatures over the last 170 years, this region has cooled dramatically (by nearly 1°C) since the 1980s. This “anomalous” cooling trend has led to glacier stability and even advance over the last several decades. “Since the late 20th centu…
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