Andean peak. Part 45 in In The Rest Of The World Is Warming Up Twice As Fast As The Rest Of The World.
https://www.science.org/content/article/global-warming-has-made-iconic-andean-peak-unrecognizable
Similar stories are unfolding throughout the tropics. “The story of loss of glaciers is pretty common,” says Bryan Mark, a geographer at Ohio State University in Columbus who has chronicled the retreat of ice and its impact on water supplies in the Andes of Peru. “It’s a warming thing.” High tropical mountains are among the fastest-warming regions of the planet, by about one-tenth of a degree Celsius per decade. One factor is a feedback loop familiar from the Arctic: As reflective ice and snow vanish, they expose darker surfaces that absorb more solar radiation, amplifying the warming. Changes in moisture are also speeding glacier loss. In some places, dry seasons are lasting longer, starving the glaciers of snowfall; elsewhere, precipitation that once fell as snow more often comes down as rain. And humidity is rising, which transfers heat more efficiently to the ice.
Climate change worse everywhere than everywhere else