A New 3D Map Shows Precipitous Decline of Ugandan Glaciers

By Emily Dieckman, Eos/AGU. 

Excerpt: analyzed data confirmed that Mount Speke, the second-highest peak in the range, no longer hosts a glacier (only static ice) and that Mount Baker, the third highest, is practically ice free. The researchers found that the surface area of the Stanley Plateau glacier fell by 29.5% between 2020 and 2024. “Glaciers worldwide are shrinking or disappearing, so that’s not a surprise,” Thymann said. “I think what is surprising is how rapid it’s going.”. ...The ice on the mountain range is the highest source of water for the River Nile and holds water that millions of Ugandans rely upon.... 

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