Despite 30 percent more snowfall last winter, Swiss glaciers couldn't avoid the effects of record summer heat and Saharan ...
The pace of glacial melting is accelerating alarmingly, and the world’s poor will be the first to suffer, but too few are ...
Italy and Switzerland have been forced to redraw their border in the Alps due to melting glaciers caused by climate change.
The cryosphere observation team at the Swiss Academy of Sciences reported that high temperatures in July and August, combined ...
The boundary change, agreed upon by both Italy and Switzerland, affects the area under Matterhorn, one of the highest and ...
Experts say the volume of Switzerland’s glaciers shrank again this summer and compounded the negative impact of climate change after a devastating two-year run that depleted the ice by more than 10% ...
Swiss glaciers melted at an above-average rate in 2024 as a blistering hot summer thawed through abundant snowfall, ...
Heat-absorbing dust carried by winds from the Sahara compounded the effect of 'very high' summer temperatures, according to ...
A glacier monitoring group determined that Swiss glacier volume will total 11.1 cubic miles at the end of this year — nearly 7.2 cubic miles less than in 2000.
The two countries have agreed to change the border under the iconic Matterhorn Peak, one of the highest summits in the Alps.
Global warming is causing all Alpine glaciers to recede, affecting natural boundaries and changing mountain routes.