Glaciers Losing Ice at Alarming Rate, Warns World Meteorological Organization

The international scientific community is urgently monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4, which has a current estimated probability of over 2% of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032. As the asteroid moves away from Earth, observations are becoming increasingly difficult, with only the largest telescopes expected to track it effectively by April. The asteroid, first spotted on December 27, 2024, exhibits a size range between 40 and 90 meters, critical for gauging the impact's potential consequences.
According to Juan Luis Cano, coordinator of the European Space Agency's Planetary Defense Office, ongoing observations could either confirm or rule out its impact risk before May. “There is nearly a 90% chance we can eliminate the impact before we lose sight of it,” Cano stated. The chance of impact probabilities decreasing is also likely, as it was with asteroid Apophis in the past.
The United Nations has activated its planetary defense groups, including the International Asteroid Warning Network, to handle the situation. These bodies will explore possible response options if the impact risk escalates, emphasizing the importance of continued observation and data collection.