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Climate change wreaking havoc with Colombia's glaciers: government

Climate change has helped melt nearly a fifth of Colombia's mountaintop glacier cover in just seven years, the government said Thursday.
Colombia boasts six mountaintop glaciers and a wealth of biodiversity that makes it especially vulnerable to global warming
By AFP/RSS

Climate change has helped melt nearly a fifth of Colombia's mountaintop glacier cover in just seven years, the government said Thursday.


The surface area of its six glaciers has shrunk from 45 square kilometers in 2010 to 37 square kilometers in 2017, for a decline of 18 percent, the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies said.


It blamed the glacier loss on "extreme events associated with natural phenomena and climate change."


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If things go on like this the snow and ice covering atop Santa Isabel, a volcano in the Cordillera Central mountains, could vanish over the next 10 years, said Omar Franco, the head of the institute.


In the last two years alone, Colombia has lost six percent of its glacier mass, the institute said.


Environment Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo said Colombia has much to lose in global warming because in the whole world it is ranked second only to Brazil in terms of biodiversity.


"We call on countries that are big emitters of greenhouse gases to live up to their commitments," Murillo said.


Colombia is a relatively low-level emitter, he added, "but even so, it has impacts on the country."

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