Friday, November 20, 2015

Fantastic footage of glacier collapsing in NZ





A glacier collapsing in Mt Cook National Park, New Zealand was caught by photographer Ryan Taylor during a ski mountaineering trip.  A series of ice the size of several buildings falling off the Hochstetter Ice Fall below Mt Cook (highest peak in NZ). Similar events are naturally occurring several times a day (at 13 seconds in the video you can see a similar, smaller collapse in the background of the video) but it is evident climate change is causing glaciers to recede at an unprecedented rate. New Zealand’s 1st ski area was once located on the Ball glacier below Mt Cook which is now covered in rock debris. With increasing average temperatures we are seeing more melting and consequently an increasing ratio of rainfall to snowfall in the accumulation areas of glaciers. It is important to raise awareness around climate change at this time with the international conference on climate change in Paris coming up. For those who don’t care about the glaciers disappearing it has potential to effect economies through loss of tourism and means less water available for irrigation. Like a domino effect, it carries on to raise the level of oceans, which in turn, reduces the earth's land mass, which, in turn, displaces people and wildlife. But the loss of sources for fresh water will someday become a crisis that outweighs all others.

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