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Study Finds Switzerland's Glaciers Shrink 25 per Cent in a Decade

Despite 2025 being designated the International Year of Glaciers' Preservation, a winter with low snow depth combined with heat waves in June and August led to further massive melting of glaciers in Switzerland.

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The Swiss glaciers, very affected by global warming, have lost a quarter of their volume in just ten years, shows a report.

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Swiss glaciers, which have been severely affected by global warming, have lost a quarter of their volume in just ten years, according to a study published today that raises concerns about their melting......

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Swiss glaciers, particularly sensitive to climate change, have lost a quarter of their volume in just ten years, according to a study published Wednesday that warns of the speed of the phenomenon. In 2025, the Swiss Glaciological Records Network (Glamos) again observed "considerable melting," close to that of 2022. Last winter was snow-poor, and the heat waves of June and August did not help either. The Alpine country's glaciers thus lost 3% of …

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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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