Biggest Alpine glacier could disappear by 2100: Study

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GENEVA (AFP) - The mighty Aletsch - the largest glacier in the Alps - could completely disappear by the end of this century if nothing is done to rein in climate change, a study showed on Thursday (Sept 12).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

GENEVA - The mighty Aletsch - the largest glacier in the Alps - could completely disappear by the end of this century if nothing is done to rein in climate change, a study showed on Thursday .

Scientists are predicting that trend will continue even if the world is able to meet the 2015 Paris Agreement target of capping global warming at"well below" 2 deg C. In a study earlier this year, ETH researchers determined that more than 90 per cent of those glaciers will disappear by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions are left unchecked.'MUCH MORE CRITICAL' Guillaume Jouvet and Matthias Huss at ETH's Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology applied 3D glacier model simulations for the ice retreat using different established climate scenarios for Switzerland.

Even if warming is limited to below 2 deg C, and the climate is stabilised by 2040,"we have to assume that the Aletsch Glacier will keep retreating until the end of the century," Jouvet said in the statement, pointing out that large glaciers are very slow to react to climate change.

 

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