The graph here summarizes the changes in the total volume of ice in all the worlds glaciers since 1960

until present. The volume of ice in glaciers has been decreasing steadily over the past several decades. This trend is expected to continue and even accelerate in the coming years due to global warming and climate change.

The graph shows a sharp decline in total ice volume starting in the 1990s, with the rate of decrease increasing in the early 2000s. This is a concerning trend as glaciers play a crucial role in regulating global climate and providing freshwater resources to millions of people around the world.

It is important for policymakers and individuals to take action to mitigate climate change and protect our glaciers before it is too late. Otherwise, we may see a significant impact on ecosystems, sea levels, and weather patterns in the future.