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Central Asia's record-breaking ice loss in 2025 raises water risks for millions

Central Asia's record-breaking ice loss in 2025 raises water risks for millions
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A new international study led by Lander Van Tricht (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, ETH Zürich), shows that glaciers in Central Asia experienced their most extreme mass-loss year on record in 2025, designated as the International Year of Glaciers Preservation by the United Nations, following an initiative from Tajikistan. The findings are published in the journal Environmental Research Letters.

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