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The urban exodus and the climate
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Feb 01, 2024
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last modified
Feb 01, 2024 08:53 AM
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filed under:
city planning,
alpmedia 1/2024,
Migrations,
climate change - repercussions
Many mountain regions in the Alps are affected by out-migration. However, climate change is also causing some people to migrate – at least temporarily – from the cities to the mountains, as an Italian research project shows.
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UNO confirms global warming poses threat to winter sports everywhere
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by
zopemaster
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published
Dec 04, 2003
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:03 AM
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filed under:
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
According to a new study on the economic repercussions of the climate change on winter sports many low-altitude ski resorts are set to face financial difficulties or even bankruptcy due to global warming. The study was commissioned by the UN Environmental Program and presented at the World Conference on Sport and the Environment in Turin/I on 2 December.
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Europe's changing climate and the hot summer of 2003
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by
zopemaster
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published
Aug 26, 2004
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:04 AM
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filed under:
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
Europe's climate has changed considerably over the past one hundred years, and the impact of that change is visible in many areas. An extensive study in English by the European Environment Agency (EEA) shows that Alpine glaciers for instance have lost more than half their ice mass.
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Glaciers melting faster than anticipated
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by
zopemaster
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published
Nov 18, 2004
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:04 AM
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filed under:
glaciers,
geomorphology,
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
A new study by Zurich University using satellite images to analyse the surface area of 930 glaciers has shown that Switzerland's glaciers lost around 18% of their surface area between 1985 and 2000.
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Major climate change as a threat to the flora and fauna
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by
zopemaster
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published
Jan 13, 2005
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:04 AM
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filed under:
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy,
threats to nature and landscape,
nature
A new study published by WWF International addresses the threat of rapid climate change and its impacts on the flora and fauna. For many species, the natural mechanisms of adaptation are no longer capable of coping with the sheer speed of change.
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Mistletoe area boundaries on the ascendant
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by
zopemaster
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published
Feb 24, 2005
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:04 AM
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filed under:
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
Scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research have found specimens of mistletoe at altitudes of up to 1500 m. It was previously thought that in Switzerland mistletoe grew only in areas below 1000 m above sea level.
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Insufficient snowfall a cause of recessive glaciers
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by
zopemaster
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published
Jun 16, 2005
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:04 AM
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filed under:
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy,
glaciers,
geomorphology
Lower winter precipitation has been one of the causes, along with global warming, behind melting glaciers over the past 150 years. These are the main findings of a study by researchers at the Laboratoire de glaciologie et géophysique de Grenoble/F and the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zurich/CH, published in the Geophysical Research Letters.
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Decrease in water runoff from the Swiss Alps
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by
zopemaster
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published
Aug 25, 2005
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:05 AM
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filed under:
water cycle,
hydropower,
renewable energy,
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
A new study analyses the impact of a potential climate change on hydrological discharge regimes from the Swiss Alpine region for the period between 2020 and 2050. Eleven catchment areas with different glaciation rates and altitude ranges were examined.
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MIREN: a new network looks at invasive plants in mountain regions
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by
zopemaster
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published
Sep 22, 2005
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:05 AM
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filed under:
players / networks,
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
MIREN (Mountain Invasion Research Network) is a new global research network that was founded this summer as part of a workshop in Vienna/A. It focuses on the problem of invasive plants in mountain regions, particularly from the aspect of global change.
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Alpine summit flora undergoing rapid change
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by
zopemaster
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published
Nov 03, 2005
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:05 AM
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filed under:
biology,
ecology,
nature monitoring,
nature,
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
As part of their study on the "Influence of Climate Change on Succession Processes and Population Dynamics of Vegetation in Alpine Environments" research teams at the universities of Hanover/D and Zurich/CH have concluded that the rate of change in the floristic composition of vegetation in the Swiss Alps is increasing all the time. According to the experts this trend is consistent with global climate change.
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