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Ski mountaineering remains on Olympic program for 2030 Games in France

Sweden Herald

Sweden Herald

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June 25, 2026

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Reuters

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· Jul 3, 2026

Swiss glaciers hit 'Glacier Loss Day' early after June heatwave

Switzerland's glaciers are heading for another year of heavy ice loss, after an unusually early heatwave caused winter snow reserves to disappear, weeks ahead of schedule, scientists said. Matthias Huss, director of Glacier Monitoring Switzerland, GLAMOS said older ice that has been in place for decades or centuries would now begin to melt. #switzerland #glacier #glacierlossday #heatwave #climatechange

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 25, 2026

IOC votes to continue ski mountaineering for 2030 Games

The proposal for 2030 adds men's and women's relays

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

See How Europe’s Heat Waves Melted the Alps’ Glaciers

Europe’s recent heat waves erased the snow atop Switzerland’s glaciers far earlier in the year than normal, exposing bare ice that could melt away in extraordinary volumes in the coming months. “We are now in a state where we should normally be in August,” said Matthias Huss, a glaciologist at the Swiss university ETH Zurich. []

NPR News

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· Jul 9, 2026

OUTDOOR ACCESS FOR DISABLED IN VERMONT

Mountain bike enthusiasts have been working for years on an ambitious 485-mile, multi-use trail called The Velomont that will span the length of the state. They're making sure it's friendly for people people with disabilities, particularly cyclists.

Times of India

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· Jun 27, 2026

Swiss glaciers shrink as climate crisis fuels extreme heat across Europe

Switzerland's glaciers are facing unprecedented melting, with glacier loss day arriving exceptionally early this year due to a prolonged European heatwave, warm May, and insufficient winter snowfall. Experts warn that this rapid ice loss, exacerbated by persistent high temperatures, mirrors the dire conditions of 2022 and threatens to leave only remnants of glaciers by 2100, impacting vital European river systems.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 2, 2026

International tennis tournament draws nearly 1,000 players to Türkiye's Mount Erciyes

Competitors from 52 countries are taking part as Mount Erciyes expands beyond winter tourism with year-round high-altitude sports facilities

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Related coverage for "Ski mountaineering remains on Olympic program for 2030 Games in France": Reuters — Swiss glaciers hit 'Glacier Loss Day' early after June heatwave. Toronto Sun — IOC votes to continue ski mountaineering for 2030 Games. DNyuz — See How Europe’s Heat Waves Melted the Alps’ Glaciers. NPR News — OUTDOOR ACCESS FOR DISABLED IN VERMONT. Times of India — Swiss glaciers shrink as climate crisis fuels extreme heat across Europe. Anadolu Agency — International tennis tournament draws nearly 1,000 players to Türkiye's Mount Erciyes