https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/feat...e-icefield
"Scientists have tracked the fate of the Peyto Glacier in the Rocky Mountains for decades as a global reference point. It’s disappearing faster than expected — a warning sign for communities downstream."
(I'm a believer. Last week I went up to Mt. Hood where I expected to see the glacier at Timberline Lodge, the "Magic Mile", elevation 6000 feet, the one I first hiked when I was ten years old and it wannit there, it had retracted to 9,000 feet)
"Scientists have tracked the fate of the Peyto Glacier in the Rocky Mountains for decades as a global reference point. It’s disappearing faster than expected — a warning sign for communities downstream."
(I'm a believer. Last week I went up to Mt. Hood where I expected to see the glacier at Timberline Lodge, the "Magic Mile", elevation 6000 feet, the one I first hiked when I was ten years old and it wannit there, it had retracted to 9,000 feet)