💨 Abstract
Swiss glaciers are rapidly melting due to climate change, resembling Swiss cheese with holes. Matthias Huss of GLAMOS noted dramatic changes, including a 2022 mudslide and significant ice loss. Glaciers are vital for water supply and hydroelectric power. The European Union and U.N. reports highlight global glacial decline. Huss confirmed many Swiss glaciers may vanish, marking both a sad loss and significant scientific observations.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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