The Scotsman

Antarctic glacier named after Glasgow

- By KATHARINE HAY katharine.hay@jpimedia.co.uk

A glacier in Antarctica has been formally named after the city of Glasgow to mark its hosting of the Cop26 climate change conference.

The Glasgow Glacier is one of nine areas of fast-flowing ice in the Getz basin in the west of the continent to be named after locations of major climate treaties, conference­s and reports.

The city is welcoming more than 100 world leaders and thousands of delegates to the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of Parties, from this weekend until Friday November 12.

The request to name the glacier after Glasgow came from University of Leeds scientists including PHD researcher Heather Selley, who identified 14 glaciers in the basin that are thinning and flowing more quickly into the ocean.

Her study, published in February, revealed that 315 gigatonnes of ice have been lost from the Getz region over the last 25 years, adding 0.9mm to the global mean sea level the equivalent of 126 million Olympic swimming pools of water.

Speaking about the new name, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: "By naming this glittering giant of nature after the city where next week humankind will gather to fight for the future of the planet, we have a stark reminder of what we are working to preserve."

Ms Selley said the glaciers are named in chronologi­cal order, with the Geneva Glacier, in the west of the Getz study region, marking the first climate summit in 1979, and the Glasgow Glacier on the east marking Cop26.

She said: "Naming the glaciers after these locations is a great way to celebrate this internatio­nal collaborat­ion on climate change science and policy over the last 42 years.

"We wanted to permanentl­y mark the outstandin­g effort the scientific community has put into measuring the present-day impact of climate change, and its predicted future evolution."

Ms Selley will present her recent work at Cop26 at 10am on Wednesday November 10.

 ?? ?? 0 A glacier in Antarctica has been named after the city of Glasgow to mark its hosting of COP26
0 A glacier in Antarctica has been named after the city of Glasgow to mark its hosting of COP26

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