Part of the border will shift because of the glacial melt, in another sign of how much humans are changing the world by ...
Melting glaciers changed the topography of a roughly 330-foot-long segment of the border between Italy and Switzerland.
Switzerland and Italy have redrawn their Alpine border due to rapidly melting glaciers, particularly around the Matterhorn. As climate change accelerates glacier retreat, natural ridgelines that once ...
Even if global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius under the 2015 Paris Agreement, the world still stands to lose ...
Unlike most border changes that often happen due to conflicts, there is no dispute between Italy and Switzerland.
Global warming is causing all Alpine glaciers to recede, affecting natural boundaries and changing mountain routes.
Global warming is melting glaciers, forcing Switzerland and Italy to review their borders, which have agreed to change their ...
The boundary change, agreed upon by both Italy and Switzerland, affects the area under Matterhorn, one of the highest and ...
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Despite 30 percent more snowfall last winter, Swiss glaciers couldn't avoid the effects of record summer heat and Saharan ...
The increasing rate of glacier melt has meant Switzerland's border with Italy has been redrawn — here's why, and how.