The world has a third pole – and it’s melting quickly

Exposing the Big Game's avatarThe Extinction Chronicles

An IPCC report says two-thirds of glaciers on the largest ice sheet after the Arctic and Antarctic are set to disappear in 80 years

The Mingyong glacier at the foot of Khawa Karpo.
 The Mingyong glacier at the foot of Khawa Karpo. Photograph: Tao Images Limited/Alamy Stock Photo

Many moons ago in Tibet, the Second Buddha transformed a fierce nyen (a malevolent mountain demon) into a neri (the holiest protective warrior god) called Khawa Karpo, who took up residence in the sacred mountain bearing his name. Khawa Karpo is the tallest of the Meili mountain range, piercing the sky at 6,740 metres (22,112ft) above sea level. Local Tibetan communities believe that conquering Khawa Karpo is an act of sacrilege and would cause the deity to abandon his mountain home. Nevertheless, there have been several failed attempts by outsiders – the best known by an international team of 17, all of…

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