2024-09-07 13:29:07
Nature
Climate Change
German Glaciers Facing Imminent Disappearance by 2035
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Environment
German glaciers are in a regrettable condition; The Northern Schneeferner is threatened by division; The Watzmann Glacier is relatively well preserved; The Blaueis Glacier has shrunk significantly; The Höllental Glacier is the only glacier with an increase.
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Researchers: German Glaciers Gone by 2035
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Germany's glaciers will disappear in the coming years. The Nördliche Schneeferner, Watzmanngletscher and Blaueisgletscher will lose their status as glaciers by the end of the decade. Only the Höllentalferner could survive until 2035. Climate change is clearly visible in the mountains: rockfall is increasing, marginal crevasses are getting larger, and summers are getting warmer.
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Germany's Glaciers: 'It's Foreseeable - It's Slowly Coming to an End'
Germany's glaciers are melting rapidly; the Nördlicher Schneeferner and Höllentalferner will soon no longer have glacier status; the Watzmanngletscher and Blaueisgletscher will also disappear in the coming years; the loss of glaciers is an indicator of global warming.
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