The Aosta Valley is beginning to recover after a week marked by intense storms, flooding and rockfalls, but scientists warn that the longer-term picture remains deeply concerning. While tourist facilities are reopening and emergency conditions are easing, 2026 has already become the worst year on record for glacier loss in Italy’s smallest Alpine region, underlining the accelerating impact of climate change. One of the clearest signs of recover…
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