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The Swiss Alps Have Lost 38% of Their Ice Since 2000 - SnowBrains

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The beautiful but melting Swiss Alps. | Photo: Matthias Huss [X]“Glacier Loss Day” marks the point in the year when all the snow and ice that accumulated over the previous winter have melted, meaning any further melt is a net loss for the year. In 2025, Glacier Loss Day arrived as early as July 4. In 2022, it came even earlier, on June 26. On these early summer days, all of the winter’s accumulation had already vanished. From that point forward,…
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SnowBrains broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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