All further melting between now and October will see the size of glaciers in the Swiss Alps shrink, according to Glacier Monitoring in Switzerland (GLAMOS).
This century, the tipping point, on average, has been reached in mid-August – itself already bad news for the nation’s 1,400 glaciers, which are shrinking at a staggering rate.
Its arrival several weeks earlier on July 4 is “another alarm call”, GLAMOS chief Matthias Huss told AFP.
Glaciers in the Swiss Alps began to retreat about 170 years ago.
The retreat was initially modest but in recent decades, melting has accelerated significantly as the climate warms.
The volume of Swiss glaciers shrank by 38 percent between 2000 and 2024.
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