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Swiss glaciers have shrunk by a quarter since 2015, study says

Switzerland's glaciers lost 3% volume in 2025 due to low snowfall and heatwaves, marking the fourth-largest annual decline amid accelerating climate change impacts, GLAMOS reported.

  • Swiss glaciers have lost a quarter of their volume since 2015, marking significant ice decline over the last decade.
  • Switzerland's glaciers lost 3% of their total ice mass in 2025, marking the fourth-largest reduction on record, according to Glamos.
  • Dr. Matthias Huss reported that continued glacier retreat could destabilize mountains, potentially leading to events like the glacier collapse that affected Blatten.
  • The Rhone Glacier has thinned by about 1.5 meters this year, highlighting alarming trends in glacier shrinkage.
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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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