Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium (PCIC)2025-03-172025-03-172016-03https://hdl.handle.net/1828/21540The new Science Brief covers two recent papers by Beedle et al. (2015) and Clarke et al. (2015) on changes to glaciers in western Canada. Publishing in the journal The Cryosphere, Beedle et al. use photographic methods to quantify changes to 33 glaciers in the Cariboo Mountains. They find that all of the glaciers receded over the 1952-2005 period with an average loss in surface area of about 0.19% per year. Clarke et al.'s work is published in Nature Geoscience and uses a regional glaciation model driven by global climate model output to examine possible future changes to glaciers in western Canada. Their projections show a reduction of between 70% to 95% in both glacier area and volume by the year 2100 compared to 2005.enUN SDG 13: Climate Action#science briefPacific Climate Impacts Consortium (PCIC)PCIC science brief: On changes to glaciers in Western CanadaOther