2025-12-15 22:55:09
Climate Change

Alps Glaciers Face Extinction by 2100 Amid Climate Crisis

The alarming trend of glacier loss in the Alps highlights a critical environmental crisis. Projections indicate that by 2100, only a fraction of these glaciers will remain, with predictions of nearly total disappearance under severe warming scenarios.

The peak extinction rate is anticipated between 2033 and 2041, where thousands of glaciers could vanish annually. This phenomenon is not isolated to the Alps; it extends to various global regions, including the Caucasus and the Andes.

Experts emphasize the urgency for decisive climate action, as even a slight reduction in temperature rise could significantly slow glacier decline. The implications of this loss are profound, threatening freshwater supplies and cultural heritage tied to these majestic landscapes.

Without immediate intervention, future generations may witness a dramatically altered natural world.

The Guardian
15. Dezember 2025 um 16:00

Glaciers to reach peak rate of extinction in the Alps in eight years

Glaciers in the European Alps are likely to reach their peak rate of extinction in eight years, with over 100 expected to melt away permanently by 2033. Global glacier losses would peak at around 3,000 a year in 2040 and plateau until 2060 under current climate action plans, threatening water supplies and cultural heritage. However, rapid cuts to carbon emissions could cap annual losses at around 2,000 a year in 2040, slowing the rate of extinction. By the end of the century, 80% of today's gl..
Earth Sciences News - Earth and Environmental Sciences
15. Dezember 2025 um 16:00

The Alps set to lose a record number of glaciers in the next decade, study warns

This article discusses alarming projections for the Alps' glaciers. Rising temperatures threaten their existence, with only 110 remaining by 2100 under a +2.7 °C scenario and around 20 at +4 °C. The Aletsch Glacier is expected to fragment in this scenario. The ETH Zurich-led team has studied glacier loss worldwide, including regions like the Caucasus, Rocky Mountains, Andes, and African mountain ranges. Global warming scenarios predict varying levels of glacier loss, with a +1.5 °C rise preser..
DER SPIEGEL
15. Dezember 2025 um 16:26

Forecast for Glacier Melting: Thousands of Glaciers Could Melt Worldwide Soon - DER SPIEGEL

A team of researchers from ETH Zurich has predicted that between 2041 and 2055, between 2,000 and 4,000 glaciers worldwide could disappear annually. Particularly affected regions are the Alps, the Caucasus, and the equatorial Andes. The forecast is based on four different climate scenarios, ranging from a warming of 1.5 degrees to 4.0 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial times.
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