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The race to understand how and when Thwaites glacier will collapse

The loss of Antarctica’s doomsday glacier would transform our planet. Now scientists are revealing the secrets of this remotest of places, and asking the question: is its demise inevitable?
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Times of India
· 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.
Reuters
· 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
Sada Elbalad
· Jun 27, 2026
Swiss Glaciers Reach Melting Point 3 Months Early
Glaciers in Switzerland are losing ice at an alarming pace as a severe European heatwave accelerates melting, with scientists warning that the country's annual Glacier Loss Day will arrive nearly three months earlier than normal.
Drudge Report
· Jun 27, 2026
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· Jun 23, 2026
Zohran Mamdani Just Said This About What Should Happen to ICE
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Sky News Australia
· Jul 4, 2026
Snowfall improving after worst start to ski season in decades
Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Marketing Manager David Clark discusses improving snowfall after the worst start to the ski season in decades. “We finally got the natural snow falling from the sky over the last couple of days,” Mr Clark told Sky News Australia. “It’s just so good to have that natural stuff on the ground.”
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Related coverage for "The race to understand how and when Thwaites glacier will collapse": Times of India — Swiss glaciers shrink as climate crisis fuels extreme heat across Europe. Reuters — Swiss glaciers hit 'Glacier Loss Day' early after June heatwave. Sada Elbalad — Swiss Glaciers Reach Melting Point 3 Months Early. Drudge Report — MAGA-THEMED SPECTACLE. Townhall — Zohran Mamdani Just Said This About What Should Happen to ICE. Sky News Australia — Snowfall improving after worst start to ski season in decades