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Mount Cilo's glaciers in Turkey have lost nearly half their ice in 40 years due to climate change, threatening water supplies.
Glaciers on Mount Cilo in southeastern Turkey are rapidly melting due to climate change, losing nearly 50% of their ice and snow cover in 40 years.
Rising temperatures and less rainfall are accelerating the melt, posing risks to hikers and threatening water supplies.
With 88% of Turkey's land at risk of desertification, this melting is a growing concern for the region's ecosystem and freshwater resources.
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Los glaciares del Monte Cilo en Turquía han perdido casi la mitad de su hielo en 40 años debido al cambio climático, lo que amenaza los suministros de agua.