Global glaciers suffer largest mass loss in 50 yrs, 2023 driest for rivers
Glaciers suffered the largest mass loss in 50 years as last year marked the driest for global rivers in 33 years, according to.
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Glaciers suffered the largest mass loss in 50 years as last year marked the driest for global rivers in 33 years, according to.
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