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Moraine from the rapidly receding Victoria Glacier above Lake Louise in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Moraine from the rapidly receding Victoria Glacier above Lake Louise in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Canada. August 2012.
Glaciers receding rapidly on the Colombia Icefield off the Icefield Parkway,The Canadian Rocky Mountains. Alberta,Canada. Augsut 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Glaciers receding rapidly on the Colombia Icefield off the Icefield Parkway,The Canadian Rocky Mountains. Alberta,Canada. Augsut 2012.
Glaciers receding rapidly on the Colombia Icefield off the Icefield Parkway,The Canadian Rocky Mountains. Alberta,Canada. Augsut 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Glaciers receding rapidly on the Colombia Icefield off the Icefield Parkway,The Canadian Rocky Mountains. Alberta,Canada. Augsut 2012.
Meltwater pools and tourist buggy on the Athabasca glacier,which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Meltwater pools and tourist buggy on the Athabasca glacier,which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
Meltwater channels on the Athabasca glacier, which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Meltwater channels on the Athabasca glacier, which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
Meltwater channels on the Athabasca glacier, which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Meltwater channels on the Athabasca glacier, which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
Lateral moraine showing the rate of retreat of the Athabasca glacier. The Athabasca glacier has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Lateral moraine showing the rate of retreat of the Athabasca glacier. The Athabasca glacier has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
Tourist ice buggy's on the Athabasca glacier, which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Tourist ice buggy's on the Athabasca glacier, which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
Meltwater channels on the Athabasca glacier which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Meltwater channels on the Athabasca glacier which has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
Sign marking the former extent of The Athabasca glacier. The glacier has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Sign marking the former extent of The Athabasca glacier. The glacier has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
Crabeater Seal (Lobodon carcinophagus) pair on ice floe near coast, Palmer Station, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
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Norbert Wu / Crabeater Seal (Lobodon carcinophagus) pair on ice floe near coast, Palmer Station, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Midnight sun at 2am over the nearly ice-free Arctic Ocean, Barrow, Alaska, USA, Arctic Ocean. July 29th, 2012.The lack of ice is indicative of the loss of the Arctic sea ice cover.
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Gary Braasch / Midnight sun at 2am over the nearly ice-free Arctic Ocean, Barrow, Alaska, USA, Arctic Ocean. July 29th, 2012.The lack of ice is indicative of the loss of the Arctic sea ice cover.