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Almost all of New Zealand's glaciers could completely disappear if global warming continues on its current track, new research shows.
Local glacier researchers say that level of loss would contribute to sea-level rise, make water shortages worse, and affect tourism.
The study, published in Nature Climate Change on Tuesday, modelled the number of glaciers around the world that will completely melt at different levels of warming above pre-industrial levels.
It found that if the world warms by 2.7Β°C, 87 percent of New Zealand's 3300 glaciers will disappear by the end of this century.
That level of warming is a plausible scenario, according to international non-profit Climate Action Tracker, which tracks the effects of current climate change policies.
In an even more dire scenario, where glob
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