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Nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers are already committed to melting due to the ongoing climate crisis. This irreversible loss threatens sea levels, freshwater supplies, and mountain ecosystems worldwide.
The ICJ declares states have legal duties to fight climate change—a milestone linking environmental harm to human rights and global justice.
The Aletsch Glacier is shrinking fast, threatening ecosystems, infrastructure, and water resources. A powerful symbol of climate change in the Alps.
Climate change fuels glacial lake bursts and monsoon disasters in the Himalayan region
Europe is currently facing an exceptional heatwave and one of signs of this abnormal warmth is the freezing level rising above 5,500 m
UNESCO and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have launched the International Year of Glacier Preservation 2025
Climate change is not only altering land temperatures but radically reshaping life in the oceans
March 21, 2025, marks the first World Glacier Day, established by the United Nations General Assembly
Rising sea levels are one of the most concerning effects of climate change.
