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Chacaltaya’s Glacier No More

Chacaltaya’s Glacier No More

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Started by Admin in Ski News - 2 Replies

J2Ski

Admin posted Aug-2009

The 18,000 year old glacier which was home for more than 60 years to the world's highest ski area, Chacaltaya in Bolivia, has now melted away completely due to global warming according to a report by Bloomberg.net.

The loss of the glacier has far greater significance than the end of skiing in Bolivia, the glaciers melt water helped power hydro-electric plants and provide water supplies to the 2 million residents of capital La Paz below,

The final parts of the glacier have melted away five years sooner than scientists had predicted.

"From the Andes to the Alps, glaciers have retreated twice as fast as a decade ago, says the University of Zurich's World Glacier Monitoring Service." report Bloomberg.


Chacaltaya lost 80% of its bulk over the past two decades and sold its last ski ticket in 2003 before melting caused a list tower to collapse.
The Admin Man

AllyG
reply to 'Chacaltaya’s Glacier No More'
posted Aug-2009

Well,
I have been telling everyone to try and use the train and not fly to their ski resorts .....

Ally

Daved
reply to 'Chacaltaya’s Glacier No More'
posted Aug-2009

Here is an excellent piece written last year with some fantastic pics

http://stampcollector.wordpress.com/2008/05/23/death-of-a-ski-resort/#more-253

Topic last updated on 10-August-2009 at 09:19