‘Wake-up call’ as Austria’s glaciers continue to shrink

WorldEnvironment
13 Mar 2026 • 10:41 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Austria's glaciers are in rapid decline, with 94 out of 96 ice formations retreating over the past two years, underscoring the escalating impact of climate change.
  • The Austrian Alpine Club's report highlights significant losses, including the Alpeiner Ferner and Stubacher Sonnblickkees shrinking by more than 100 metres each, with an average retreat of more than 20 metres across the country.
  • Even the Pasterze, Austria's largest glacier, is experiencing “disintegration of the glacier tongue”, making the visible consequences of climate change apparent.
  • Contributing factors to this retreat include poor weather conditions, low snowfall, and exceptionally warm temperatures, such as an unusually hot June last year.
  • This alarming trend, mirrored in neighbouring Switzerland, has vast implications for drinking water, power generation, agriculture, and the fundamental alteration of the Alpine landscape, serving as a ”wake-up call”.

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