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In the Face of the Climate Crisis, Mountaineering Adapts and Changes Its Course

Summary by NotreTemps.com
The mountain climber's rope stops near a crevice, hesitates, then resists to turn around: the climb to the Col du Replat (3,327 m) in the Alps, a once easy race, has become too risky, the fault of climate change that planes the glacier."This pretty slope, which was...
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The mountain climber's rope stops near a crevice, hesitates, then resists to turn around: the climb to the Col du Replat (3,327 m) in the Alps, a once easy race, has become too risky, the fault of climate change that planes the glacier."This pretty slope, which was...

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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