The results, published in the renowned scientific journal The Cryosphere, have made it possible to reliably describe snow trends at up to 2000 metres above sea level. Higher than that, there are too few measuring stations to be able to extract reliable information for the entire Alpine region. This consistent data set spans five...
Full ArticleFor First Time Alpine-Wide Study Shows Snow Cover Has Been Declining
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