Some Photos: Ecology

Icebergs break off from receding Heinabergsjokull glacier with their reflections in a near-still lake of the glacier's meltwater on August 16, 2021 near Hofn, Iceland. Iceland is feeling a strong impact from global warming. Since the 1990s, 90% of Iceland's glaciers have been retreating and projections for the future show a continued and strong reduction in size of its thee ice caps. Heinabergsjokull is one of dozens of glacier tongues that descend from Vatnajokull, Iceland's biggest ice cap. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Some Photos: Ecology
   
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