80% of mountain glaciers in Alberta, B.C. and Yukon will disappear within  50 years: report

80% of mountain glaciers in Alberta, B.C. and Yukon will disappear within 50 years: report

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The mountains of Western Canada are one of the hotspots for warming and the magnitude of change in glaciers is dramatic, researchers say.

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