Some of the world’s highest lakes are taking on more water as the climate warms
NEW DELHI—Scientists studying lakes formed from melting glaciers in India’s Himalayan regions warned in 2021 that one in particular posed a danger to the nearby population. That warning proved prophetic last week as the
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