

Jon Riedel who created the first glacial mass balance record in the Cascades back in the 1990s-now a vital record of this soon-to-be-gone ancient ice that scientists use as a baseline to predict, among other things, outcomes of future global warming.

A week later, after another historic fire ignited in California, I met Dr. The journey began in the Pacific Northwest, where I walked through obsidian burned forests with scientists studying how a lack of spring snowpack, and thus nourishing spring and summer runoff, had become a primary driver of the spike in western U.S. I wanted to see the snowscapes one last time and document the ensuing cataclysm that the melting cryosphere will trigger. With many of the icy slopes I skied when I was younger nearly gone, or close to it, I embarked last year on a 10,000-mile tour of the Northern Hemisphere’s snow line. Large-scale melting was just getting going then now, for the first time in recent history, every glacier in the world is in full retreat. In the Himalayas, we toured for weeks through exotic snowscapes, stopping on the summit of the 16,000-foot headwaters of the Yamunotri River-to witness the first trickles of meltwater that would soon become the Ganges largest tributary. I remember seeing a column of steam shooting up from the Amazon Rainforest on the northeastern flank of a 15,000-foot Bolivian peak that we skied a first descent on. We skied madly in the dark months-there wasn’t much else to do-and I went on to climb and ski icy peaks on five continents over the next two decades. I grew up in ice and snow in northern Maine, where ice fisherman parked their cars on frozen lakes in the winter and you could walk across fjords and bays from Christmas to Easter.

The Illusive Man finally admits that he’s under their control, and commits suicide to stop his own corrupted influence from harming humanity any further.To envision just how much ice the planet has lost, and how it is indelibly altering our planet, consider this: melt on the poles in just the past few decades has changed the planet’s rotational axis. When you pick this option, Shepard is able to convince The Illusive Man that he’s indoctrinated, citing humanity fighting each other thanks to his actions as proof.

In ME3 after you shoot him thanks to TIM’s powers, and follow the Paragon choices, TIM shoots himself, and you get an additional dialogue with Anderson where you can patch him up and speak about your relationship. You have to have romanced him in ME1, and blew him off (figuratively speaking) in ME2.
