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Turkey's glaciers fall victim to climate change – New Study/Science Updates



Kemal Ozdemir looked up at the bare peaks of Mount Cilo in Turkey’s Kurdish majority southeast: “There were glaciers 10 years ago,” he recalled under a cloudless sky.



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Kemal Ozdemir, gazing at the now-barren peaks of Mount Cilo in southeast Turkey, laments the disappearance of glaciers that existed just a decade prior. This visual starkness underscores the tangible impact of climate change on Turkey’s Kurdish region. Ozdemir’s observation highlights a dramatic environmental shift, serving as a poignant reminder of the rapid glacial melt and the resulting ecological consequences impacting the landscape and potentially the livelihoods dependent on it.

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