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Accumulation on Switzerland’s glaciers from last winter expected to all be gone by Monday amid ‘enormous’ melt rates across Alps
From glaciers shrinking to an exposed shipwreck, satellites capture the impact of extreme heat and drought.
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Why Mount Rainier's Glaciers Disappearing 10x Faster?
Mount Rainier hosts 26 named glaciers covering 35 square miles—the most heavily glaciated volcano in continental North America—yet they're vanishing at 10× the global average rate. The Emmons Glacier has retreated 1.5 miles since 1900 and lost 26% of its area, shrinking from 6 sq mi to 4.3 sq mi in
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Canicules en Europe : les stigmates visibles depuis l'espace
Depuis le mois de mai, une succession de vagues de chaleur a transformé les paysages de l’Europe occidentale. Ce que les thermomètres indiquent à hauteur d’homme se lit désormais aussi depuis le ciel : les satellites montrent des fleuves réduits à leur lit mineur, des glaciers en recul spectaculaire et des étendues verdoyantes virant au brun. Selon le service européen Copernicus, la période de…
Why Mount Rainier's Glaciers Disappearing 10x Faster?
Mount Rainier hosts 26 named glaciers covering 35 square miles—the most heavily glaciated volcano in continental North America—yet they're vanishing at 10× the global average rate. The Emmons Glacier has retreated 1.5 miles since 1900 and lost 26% of its area, shrinking from 6 sq mi to 4.3 sq mi in
Read the full story →
Why Mount Rainier's Glaciers Disappearing 10x Faster?
Mount Rainier hosts 26 named glaciers covering 35 square miles—the most heavily glaciated volcano in continental North America—yet they're vanishing at 10× the global average rate. The Emmons Glacier has retreated 1.5 miles since 1900 and lost 26% of its area, shrinking from 6 sq mi to 4.3 sq mi in
Read the full story →