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Swiss glaciers lost 3% of ice in 2025, part of a 24% decline since 2015, threatening water and safety.
Swiss glaciers lost 3% of their ice volume in 2025, marking their fourth-largest annual decline on record, driven by a snow-poor winter and extreme summer heatwaves.
Since 2015, they have lost 24% of their volume, with over 1,100 glaciers disappearing since the 1970s.
Scientists warn most could vanish by 2100 without rapid global emissions cuts, though limiting CO₂ to zero within 30 years could preserve about one-third.
Melting threatens water supplies, mountain stability, and increases risks like the May 2025 glacier collapse that destroyed the village of Blatten.
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Los glaciares suizos perdieron el 3% de hielo en 2025, parte de un descenso del 24% desde 2015, amenazando el agua y la seguridad.