As Of June 29, Switzerland's Glaciers Will Lose More Ice Than They Gained Last Winter — And That's A Troubling Sign
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Low snowfalls and early heat are causing glaciers. Why experts now expect massive ice loss – and what a cool summer could save.
EDITORIAL. This year, once again, a canicule episode coupled with the weak winter snow is causing glaciers in Switzerland to suffer. Most of them are destined to disappear, while they play an essential role in regulating water. Humans will have to replace it in a lasting way.The canicule episode that struck Western Europe calms down a little, a slight respite before the next inescapable heat wave, promised by global warming. During each of these…
Swiss glaciers begin to melt rapidly due to extreme heat - EuronewsExtreme heat in Europe means Swiss glaciers will lose all of their winter snow by Monday. The rate of ice melt is unprecedented and could be almost gone by 2100.
Low snowfalls and early heat are causing glaciers. Why experts now expect massive ice loss – and what a cool summer could save.
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