Western Canada glaciers melting twice as fast as in previous decade, research says

Robson Glacier is shown in this handout photo provided by the Hakai Institute. A research letter published in a peer-reviewed journal this week shows glaciers in Western Canada and the United States, excluding Alaska and Yukon, lost 12 per cent of their mass from 2021 to 2024, while the rate of loss increased twofold. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Hakai Institute (Mandatory Credit)

Researchers say some glaciers in Western Canada and the United States lost 12 per cent of their mass from 2021 to 2024, doubling melt rates compared to the previous decade in a continuation of a concerning global trend.

The research led by University of Northern British Columbia professor Brian Menounos says low snow accumulation over winter, early-season heat waves, and prolonged warm and dry spells were contributing factors.

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