The Alps' iconic glaciers are melting, but there's still time to save the biggest
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2024Typ
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ETH Bibliographie
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Abstract
Glaciers are the ambassadors of climate change. Their worldwide decline has serious impacts on natural hazards, the water cycle, and sea level rise. The monitoring of glaciers documents the increasingly rapid melting, which has culminated in a suite of extreme years-for example, 2023 in North America and the European Alps. Numerical simulations of future glacier change, supported by a large basis of observational data, allow us to understand the enormous changes ahead and prepare us for a world without glaciers. Technical approaches to reduce glacier melting have been developed and are applicable locally-for example, in connection with tourist activities-but they clearly fail at the larger scale. Mehr anzeigen
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000685551Publikationsstatus
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Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsBand
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Glaciers; ice; climate change; mountain hazards; monitoring; extreme eventsETH Bibliographie
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