31-10-2019 14:54 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Algae blooms to make glaciers melt faster than thought: Scientists

"Glacial darkening" is where deep purple, bulbous algae sprout on a layer of naturally occurring dust mixed with soot from air pollution and forest fires. Their presence has been confirmed for decades but as temperatures rise, more algae are thriving on the ice surface, staining glaciers the world over.
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