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Switzerland, Italy to redraw borders
Italy and Switzerland to redraw Alpine border due to melting glaciers
Melting glaciers changed the topography of a roughly 330-foot-long segment of the border between Italy and Switzerland.
Glaciers near the Matterhorn have melted so much it's forced these two countries to actually redraw their borders
If there is no climate mitigation, we are going to lose all the glaciers in the Alps by 2100,” warned Matthias Huss, head of the Swiss Glacier Monitoring Network in a stateme
Switzerland, Italy to redraw borders because of glacier melt
Fast-melting glaciers along the Matterhorn have led to Switzerland and Italy redrawing part of the border they share.
Italy and Switzerland Are Updating Their Border Because of Climate Change
One of the many, many effects of climate change is what they do to glaciers, which is to say: causing them to melt. This has ramifications when it comes to sea levels rising and flooding in general, but the effects of glaciers changing shape goes way beyond that.
Italy and Switzerland Redefine Their Borders as Melting Glaciers Shift Landscapes
The two countries had agreed to re-divide last year under the pressure of changes in the Alps brought about by climate change
How melting glaciers are forcing Switzerland, Italy to redraw borders
With Europe being the world’s fastest-warming continent, the impact of climate change is being felt most acutely in areas like the Alps. Melting glaciers have altered the frontier between Switzerland and Italy because the border itself is defined by the ridge lines of glaciers – which change as they shrink.
Melting Swiss Glacier Means Switzerland and Italy’s Border Has to Move
Switzerland and Italy tweaked their mountain border under the Matterhorn peak as climate change in the Alps is melting the glaciers that have historically marked the frontier between the two countries.
Melting glaciers force Italy and Switzerland to redraw border in Alps
Temperatures across Europe’s biggest mountain range are rising at about 0.3C per decade — around twice as fast as the global average
How melting glaciers are causing borders to shift in Italy and Switzerland
The melting of glaciers is forcing Italy and Switzerland to redraw natural borders as Switzerland said it's already approved the changes.
Switzerland and Italy redraw border as melting glaciers shift the frontier
The popular ski resort of Zermatt is in the affected area. View on euronews
Melting glaciers force Switzerland and Italy to redefine their borders
Switzerland and Italy have been forced to redraw their borders in the Alps as melting glaciers disrupt the historically established boundaries between the two neighboring countries. The two nations have agreed on new borders around the Matterhorn,
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