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- | Italy and Switzerland have agreed to shift their shared border in the Alps. Here’s why [[https://kr08.cc/ | + | A critical system of Atlantic Ocean currents could collapse as early as the 2030s, new research suggests |
- | Part of the border between Italy and Switzerland is set to be redrawn | + | A vital system |
- | The two countries | + | Several studies in recent years have suggested |
- | While national boundaries are often thought of as fixed, large sections of the Swiss-Italian border are defined by glaciers | + | But the new research, which is being peer-reviewed |
- | The border changes were agreed back in 2023 and the Swiss government officially approved the adjustment on Friday. The process for approval is underway in Italy. As soon as both parties have signed, the agreement will be published and details of the new border made public, according | + | This research suggests it’s more likely than not to collapse by 2050. |
- | Europe | + | “This |
- | In Switzerland, they are melting at an alarming rate. The country’s glaciers lost 4% of their volume last year, second only to the record-setting 6% lost in 2022. | + | “All the negative side effects of anthropogenic climate change, they will still continue to go on, like more heat waves, more droughts, more flooding, |