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Humboldt Glacier: Venezuela Loses Its Last Glacier

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Recently, International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI), a scientific advocacy organization, said that South American nation’s only remaining glacier, the ‘Humboldt, or La Corona’, in the Andes had become “too small to be classed as a glacier”.

Humboldt Glacier

  • Venezuela’s Humboldt glacier, the country’s last glacier, reclassified as an ice field. 
    • Humboldt GlacierFormerly the country had been home to 6 glaciers in the Sierra Nevada de Mérida mountain range, all located in the Andes at around 5,000 meters above sea level. 
      • The Five of the glaciers had disappeared by 2011Five glaciers already vanished by 2011
  • Global trend: Glaciers shrinking and disappearing faster than anticipated. 
    • 2023 study projects two-thirds of the world’s glaciers could vanish by 2100 at current climate change rates.

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What are Glaciers?

Glaciers are essentially large and thick masses of ice that are formed on land due to the accumulation of snow over centuries.

  • Conditions for Glacial Existence : According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS),
    • Form in areas with mean annual temperatures near freezing
    • Require significant winter snow accumulations
    • Summer temperatures must not completely melt winter snow
    • Glaciers flow slowly due to mass and gravity. 
    • No universal size definition, but typically need around 10 hectares of ice. 

Why are Glaciers Disappearing? 

  • Due to the Impact of Global Warming: Due to Increased global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution.
    • Glaciers melt due to rising temperatures from greenhouse gas emissions. 
    • Human activities, like burning fossil fuels, release carbon dioxide and methane. 
      • These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, preventing it from escaping. 
The Andes: 

  • It is located in South America, the longest mountain range in the world. 
  • The Andes act as a barrier, preventing the movement of moisture from the east and influencing the precipitation patterns in the region. 
  • It acts as a rain shadow zone for Atacama deserts. 
  • The Andes have an impact on the temperature and rainfall patterns in neighboring countries such as Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
  • Venezuela’s Case : 
    • The Andes mountain range running through parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela has witnessed a temperature increase of a high rate of 0.10 degree Celsius in the past seven decades. 
      • Therefore it is the major reason why Venezuela has lost all of its glaciers. 
    • In the case of the Humboldt glacier, the melting was accelerated by El Niño, which developed in July 2023. 
      • El Nino refers to an abnormal warming of surface waters in the equatorial Pacific Ocean and leads to warmer temperatures. 
      • In the Andean area of Venezuela, there have been some months with monthly anomalies of +3C/+4C above the 1991-2020 average, which is exceptional at those tropical latitudes.
  • India Scenario : India is also at the risk of losing its glaciers. 
    • They are melting at unprecedented rates across the Hindu Kush Himalayan mountain ranges and could lose up to 80% of their volume this century if GHG emissions are not drastically reduced.

Impacts of Glacier Loss 

  • Environmental Effect : 
    • They are a crucial source of freshwater, especially during hot, dry periods, for local communities, plants, and animals. 
      • Their disappearance would mean that one would have to be entirely dependent on spot rainfall for freshwater.
    • The cold water that runs off glaciers keeps downstream water temperatures cooler. 
    • This is crucial for many aquatic species in the region as they need cold water temperatures to survive. 
    • Glacier loss directly impacts such species, which are an essential part of the food web.
    • Melting glaciers can also contribute to the rise in sea level. 
  • Economic, and Cultural Effect : Glaciers were a part of the region’s cultural identity, and for mountaineering and touristic activities.

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