At Europe's melting glaciers, signs of climate peril are everywhere
- Europe's glaciers have lost about 40% of their mass since 2000, according to a landmark study published in the journal Nature.
- 2022 and 2023 recorded significant glacier loss linked to peak global temperatures, impacting stability and causing landslides in Alpine villages.
- One-Third of Austria's glaciers will vanish within five years due to global warming.
- There is hope for intervention, as it is emphasized that there is still something that can be done.
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Signs of Climate Threats Are Evident in Europe's Melting Glaciers
As she crossed into Austria, Andrea Fisher, the assistant director of the multidisciplinary mountain research institute at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, remarked that such popular movements are growing increasingly vigorous and frequent. “Within the next five years, a third of Austria’s glaciers will vanish,” Fischer announced, standing at the remnants of the Stub Glacier, [...] The post Signs of Climate Threats Are Evident in Europe’s Melti…
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