Summary by Adina Racoviteanu & Lindsey Nicholson
Alarmist statements about retreating and thinning glaciers and the threat of glacier lake outburst floods (GLOFs) have caused heightened concern amongst local communities in high mountains. Debris covered glaciers and their associated lakes are at the heart of this debate, as their response to climate is variable and still an active research topic. Contradictory points of view of various research groups have led, in some instances, to a level of distrust of the science communicated to local communities, posing the need for meetings and activities to bridge different disciplines and backgrounds and to optimise and maximise our collective focus and productivity. The community of researchers interested in debris-covered glaciers is relatively recent but growing and pulls together researchers from different disciplines. Thus there is a need to (1) draw up consensus summaries of the state of the knowledge on these glacier systems and (2) deliver better communication of the key research findings to local communities.