While national boundaries are often thought of as fixed, large sections of the Swiss-Italian border are defined by glaciers and snow fields.
“With the melting of the glaciers, these natural elements evolve and redefine the national border,” the Swiss government said in a statement Friday.
The country’s glaciers lost 4% of their volume last year, second only to the record-setting 6% lost in 2022.
“Some glaciers are literally falling apart, small glaciers are disappearing.”Even with the most ambitious climate action, up to half the world’s glaciers may be gone by 2100.
The shifting of national borders “is one small side-effect” of glaciers melting, Huss said.
Persons:
Matthias Huss, GLAMOS, ”, Huss
Organizations:
CNN, Swiss, ETH Zürich
Locations:
Italy, Switzerland, Zermatt, Swiss, Europe, Italian, “