Glaciologists and local communities recently mourned the loss of Nepal’s Yala Glacier, now believed to be the first glacier in Nepal to be declared “dead.” Yala Glacier is located in Langtang National Park in Nepal’s Himalayan region. It lies at an altitude of around 5,000 meters above sea level. It is a small plateau glacier, commonly used for training in glaciological studies and mountaineering. Since the 1970s, the glacier has shrunk by 66% and retreated by 784 meters. Scientists expect it to disappear completely by 2040 due to climate change and rising global temperatures.
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