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Nature 438, 275-276 (17 November 2005) | doi:10.1038/438275a; Published online 16 November 2005
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Climate change: The long-range forecast
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- David Cyranoski is Nature's Asia-Pacific correspondent.
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The Himalayas, roof of the world, are springing a leak. As the climate warms up, melting glaciers are threatening the livelihoods of millions. David Cyranoski reports.
The mighty Himalayas straddle many countries and are home to a host of ethnic groups. But all along the mountain range, local communities are finding that they have at least one thing in common: their way of life is being threatened by changes to their environment.
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