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The largest glacier in the Dolomites is collapsing: A report reveals alarming ice losses

Further reduction for the Marmolada glacier: collected data confirm the continued retreat of the main glacier in the Dolomites, with an average retreat of 7 metres compared to 2024.The Marmolada glacier, in the Dolomites, has been steadily shrinking for years.The seventh edition of the participatory glaciological campaign on the Marmolada, the most important glacier in the Dolomites, has successfully concluded. This campaign allowed for the coll…
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Top-class congress in Padua deals with the consequences of climate change.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Over a thousand scientists from Europe and North America take part in the congress. "The melting of glaciers together with the rise of sea level due to warming are two irreversible processes, at least for the next century. We are experiencing an era of extraordinary changes for humanity. However, we have the technical and scientific know-how to take action to limit damage. What is missing is a global resource plan: the money has to be spent diff…

·Bolzano, Italy
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New shrinkage of the Marmolada Glacier: The data collected confirm the continued retreat of the main glacier in the Dolomites, with an average retreat in the measured frontal signals of 7 meters compared to 2024. The Marmolada glacier in the Dolomites has been steadily shrinking for years. The seventh edition of the participatory glaciological campaign on the Marmolada, the most important glacier in the Dolomites, has concluded successfully. Thi…

The disappearance of large ice masses in the Alps is a phenomenon that we can no longer stop, said Giulio Di Toro, vice-president of the Italian Geological Society and professor of geology at the University of Padua, at the opening of the Italian Mineralogical Society's congress in Padua on Monday. The congress is attended by more than a thousand scientists from European and North American countries.

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