16/12/2025
How fast are we losing glaciers? Faster than many realise.
A new study in Nature Climate Change looks not just at how much ice is lost, but at how many individual glaciers disappear completely.
The results show that global glacier loss will peak around mid-century (the 2040s–2050s). At that point, between 2,000 and 4,000 glaciers worldwide could vanish every year, depending on how much the climate warms.
The first wave is dominated by small glaciers, especially in regions like the Alps, Scandinavia and the Caucasus. In many of these areas, more than half of today’s glaciers are expected to disappear within the next 20 years.
Crucially, climate policy still matters. Limiting warming to 1.5 °C could leave around half of today’s glaciers still in existence by 2100. Under current climate pledges, only about one in five would remain.
This study is a reminder that glacier loss is not a distant future problem. Entire glaciers — familiar features in the landscape — are on track to disappear within our lifetimes.
Read more here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02513-9?