On Saturday, temperatures on Switzerland's highest mountain will rise above 0 degrees Celsius for the third time since records began. Researchers warn of an enormous loss of glacier ice.
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Switzerland is on high alert as the heatwave sweeping Europe is leading to a dramatic acceleration in the melting of ice in the Alps. According to experts, the snow and…More...
On Saturday, temperatures on Switzerland's highest mountain will rise above 0 degrees Celsius for the third time since records began. Researchers warn of an enormous loss of glacier ice.