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Short as it may be, it does provide food for thought, and does point out problems with a gradually warming planet. But the science is so complex and there are so many factors involved, so it really doesn't provide much more than an introduction to the topic of global warming. Anyone seeking a more complete understanding of the topic will have to go beyond this short booklet. But a recognition of what happens when glaciers or mountain snow pack shrink is important. The number of people who rely on rivers and streams for drinking water, agriculture, irrigation is enormous. The on-going drought in California in the winter of 2013 has been in the national news, and without adequate winter snow pack in the mountains in the West, Southwest water sources such as the Colorado River will be unable to provide the demands of agriculture and cities in the area. And thinking globally, consider that almost one-sixth of the world's population use water from Asia's eleven largest rivers, (the Indus, the Ganges, the Brahmaputra, the Yangtze, the Mekong, the Yellow River, etc.) many of which have their source in the Himalaya - Hindu Kush region. So as glaciers retreat, as studies show is occurring, and water runoff is reduced, you begin to realize how widespread this issue truly can be. So it is a problem which will have to be addressed, and that starts with recognition.
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