00:00Glaciers in Sweden and Norway have been melting at an accelerated rate as the planet continues to get warmer as a result of climate change.
00:11In 2024, the warmest year on record in Europe, they melted by an average of 1.8 meters.
00:19Glaciology experts warn the disappearance of glaciers could have significant ecological consequences in the long term.
00:26We have to be afraid of these small lakes, which are incredibly important for us.
00:31Energy, water, water, everything.
00:36And the whole ecology of the mountains and the lakes are based on the water that will go.
00:41This year, heavy snowfall has helped the glaciers recover slightly, but Professor Nina Kirchner said this has just created a false sense of security.
00:49The most important thing is that you take the snow-rich winter, not as a sign of that it is not a danger.
00:57We know that it will not play any role in length, and the glaciers will crash in Sweden.
01:05The IPCC has warned that if we continue as we are, four out of five glaciers in Sweden will have shrunk significantly or completely melted by the year 2100.
01:16The IPCC has been on the record.
01:17The IPCC has been on the record.
01:18The IPCC has been on the record.
01:19The IPCC has been on the record.
01:20The IPCC has been on the record.
01:21The IPCC has been on the record.
01:22The IPCC has been on the record.
01:23The IPCC has been on the record.
01:24The IPCC has been on the record.
01:25The IPCC has been on the record.
01:26The IPCC has been on the record.
01:27The IPCC has been on the record.
01:28The IPCC has been on the record.
01:29The IPCC has been on the record.
01:30The IPCC has been on the record.
01:31The IPCC has been on the record.
01:32The IPCC has been on the record.
01:33The IPCC has been on the record.
01:34The IPCC has been on the record.
01:35The IPCC has been on the record.
Comments