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8 Jahre ist es jetzt mittlerweile her, dass ich dort oben auf ca. 2.700m stand und diesen malerischen Sonnenuntergang erleben durfte. Es war der anstrengendste Auf- und Abstieg, den ich bisher erleben durfte, der von einer Woche Muskelkater begleitet wurde. Ein Glück war zu diesem Zeitpunkt meine Foto-Ausrüstung mit der ur-E-M5 mit dem Kit von Olympus noch superklein und superleicht.
Doch da oben zu stehen und sein Gipfelradler bei diesem Anblick genüsslich zu schlürfen hatte schon echt was.
#fotografie #wolken #natur #landschaft #schweiz #alpen #berge #wandern #bergsteigen #sonnenuntergang #sonne #stille #ruhe #moment #stimmung #stillersonntag #gipfel #gletscher
#photography #cloudporn #sunset #switzerland #alps #silentsunday #nature #landscape #moment #mood #moody #fineart #fediart #art #outdoor #mountains #hiking #peak #glacier #peaks #glaciers #alpenglow
Doch da oben zu stehen und sein Gipfelradler bei diesem Anblick genüsslich zu schlürfen hatte schon echt was.
#fotografie #wolken #natur #landschaft #schweiz #alpen #berge #wandern #bergsteigen #sonnenuntergang #sonne #stille #ruhe #moment #stimmung #stillersonntag #gipfel #gletscher
#photography #cloudporn #sunset #switzerland #alps #silentsunday #nature #landscape #moment #mood #moody #fineart #fediart #art #outdoor #mountains #hiking #peak #glacier #peaks #glaciers #alpenglow
[Le NouvelObs] - Les glaciers des Alpes ont perdu 40 % de leur volume depuis le début du siècle.
La fonte mondiale des #glaciers s’est accélérée dans la dernière décennie avec environ 36 % de glace supplémentaire perdue entre 2012 et 2023 qu’entre 2000 et 2011, selon une étude mondiale parue dans « Nature ».
https://www.nouvelobs.com/societe/20250219.OBS100523/les-glaciers-des-alpes-ont-perdu-40-de-leur-volume-depuis-le-debut-du-siecle.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Bluesky#Echobox=1740045362
#Alpes
#RéchauffementClimatique #GlobalWarming #RevueDePresse #Press
La fonte mondiale des #glaciers s’est accélérée dans la dernière décennie avec environ 36 % de glace supplémentaire perdue entre 2012 et 2023 qu’entre 2000 et 2011, selon une étude mondiale parue dans « Nature ».
https://www.nouvelobs.com/societe/20250219.OBS100523/les-glaciers-des-alpes-ont-perdu-40-de-leur-volume-depuis-le-debut-du-siecle.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Bluesky#Echobox=1740045362
#Alpes
#RéchauffementClimatique #GlobalWarming #RevueDePresse #Press
Les glaciers des Alpes ont perdu 40 % de leur volume depuis le début du siècle
La fonte mondiale des glaciers s’est accélérée dans la dernière décennie avec environ 36 % de glace supplémentaire perdue entre 2012 et 2023 qu’entre 2000 et 2011, selon une étude mondiale parue dans “Nature”.Le Nouvel Obs avec AFP (Le Nouvel Obs)
#Greenland is getting greener. That could have huge consequences for the world
By Angela Dewan, CNN
Published February 13, 2024
"Warmer air temperatures have driven #IceLoss, which has in turn raised land temperatures. That has caused the melting of #permafrost, a frozen layer just beneath the Earth’s surface and found in much of the #Arctic, and that melt releases planet-warming #CarbonDioxide and #methane, contributing to more #GlobalWarming. #PermafrostMelt is also causing #LandInstability, which could impact infrastructure and buildings.
"'We have seen signs that the loss of ice is triggering other reactions which will result in further loss of ice and further ‘greening’ of Greenland, where shrinking ice exposes bare rock that is then colonized by tundra and eventually shrub,' one of the report’s authors, Jonathan Carrivick, said in a press release. 'At the same time, water released from the melting ice is moving sediment and silt, and that eventually forms wetlands and fenlands.'
"The loss of ice is creating what’s known as a #FeedbackLoop. Snow and ice typically reflect the sun’s energy back into space, preventing excessive heating in parts of the Earth. But as ice disappears, those areas absorb more solar energy, raising land surface temperatures, which can cause further melt and other negative impacts.
"#IceMelt also increases the amount of water in lakes, where water absorbs more heat than snow, which increases land surface temperatures.
"Greenland has been warming at twice the global mean rate since the 1970s, and the study’s authors warn that more extreme temperatures in the future are likely.
"Greenland is the world’s biggest island and is mostly covered by ice and #glaciers. Around 57,000 people live in the country, which is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Much of the population is #indigenous and many people there rely on natural #ecosystems for their survival.
"Michael Grimes, the report’s lead author, said that the flow of sediments and nutrients into coastal waters was particularly problematic for #IndigenousCommunities that rely on fishing, as well as for hunters on other parts of the island.
"'These changes are critical, particularly for the indigenous populations whose traditional subsistence hunting practices rely on the stability of these delicate #ecosystems,' he said.
"'Moreover, the loss of ice mass in Greenland is a substantial contributor to #GlobalSeaLevelRise, a trend that poses significant challenges both now and in the future.'"
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/13/climate/greenland-ice-loss-vegetation-climate-intl/index.html
By Angela Dewan, CNN
Published February 13, 2024
"Warmer air temperatures have driven #IceLoss, which has in turn raised land temperatures. That has caused the melting of #permafrost, a frozen layer just beneath the Earth’s surface and found in much of the #Arctic, and that melt releases planet-warming #CarbonDioxide and #methane, contributing to more #GlobalWarming. #PermafrostMelt is also causing #LandInstability, which could impact infrastructure and buildings.
"'We have seen signs that the loss of ice is triggering other reactions which will result in further loss of ice and further ‘greening’ of Greenland, where shrinking ice exposes bare rock that is then colonized by tundra and eventually shrub,' one of the report’s authors, Jonathan Carrivick, said in a press release. 'At the same time, water released from the melting ice is moving sediment and silt, and that eventually forms wetlands and fenlands.'
"The loss of ice is creating what’s known as a #FeedbackLoop. Snow and ice typically reflect the sun’s energy back into space, preventing excessive heating in parts of the Earth. But as ice disappears, those areas absorb more solar energy, raising land surface temperatures, which can cause further melt and other negative impacts.
"#IceMelt also increases the amount of water in lakes, where water absorbs more heat than snow, which increases land surface temperatures.
"Greenland has been warming at twice the global mean rate since the 1970s, and the study’s authors warn that more extreme temperatures in the future are likely.
"Greenland is the world’s biggest island and is mostly covered by ice and #glaciers. Around 57,000 people live in the country, which is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Much of the population is #indigenous and many people there rely on natural #ecosystems for their survival.
"Michael Grimes, the report’s lead author, said that the flow of sediments and nutrients into coastal waters was particularly problematic for #IndigenousCommunities that rely on fishing, as well as for hunters on other parts of the island.
"'These changes are critical, particularly for the indigenous populations whose traditional subsistence hunting practices rely on the stability of these delicate #ecosystems,' he said.
"'Moreover, the loss of ice mass in Greenland is a substantial contributor to #GlobalSeaLevelRise, a trend that poses significant challenges both now and in the future.'"
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/13/climate/greenland-ice-loss-vegetation-climate-intl/index.html