Research from various sources, including Nature and Dartmouth, indicates that the snowpack across the Northern Hemisphere has significantly decreased over the past 40 years due to human-induced climate change. This decline poses a risk of water scarcity for millions of people in regions dependent on snowpack for water supply.
A new @Dartmouth study confirms that spring #Snowpacks across the Northern Hemisphere have shrunk significantly over the past 40 years due to human-driven #ClimateChange, putting hundreds of millions of people worldwide at risk of a water crisis. https://t.co/qWaC5vHtZD
Snowpack ⛰️ is in trouble because of climate change. That’s the finding of a new study published in the journal @Nature. 🧵 1/4 https://t.co/niWAJkWxdQ
New research shows that snowpack across the Northern Hemisphere has shrunk significantly over the last 40 years due to global warming. The researchers say many snow-dependent areas are now approaching a “snow-loss cliff,” @whereishayley reports: https://t.co/H0hPu4ZewJ
A study published in @Nature suggests that anthropogenic warming caused declines in the Northern Hemisphere snowpack between 1981 and 2020. https://t.co/LxqRUyNTTM https://t.co/1EDJbtDwU2
🧵 Our latest @climate and @BBGVisualData collab: As the world nears a dangerous climate tipping point, snowpack is disappearing in many regions that are most dependent on it https://t.co/NyfapFpUqw
Blame climate change for the world's shrinking snowpack https://t.co/QGWyi96Dpq
Snowpack is shrinking across the Northern Hemisphere https://t.co/fbvSaEPZjV