According to foreign media reports on July 27, due to climate change, most mountain glaciers in the world are retreating, especially those in the European Alps. Data show that the melting area of alpine glaciers may reach a record high for at least 60 years. Since last winter, the Alps have experienced two big heat waves in early summer, one of which was in July this year. The temperature in Zermatt, located at the foot of Matterhorn in Switzerland, rose to nearly 30 degrees Celsius. In addition, the temperature in the Alps is rising at a rate of about 0.3 degrees Celsius every 10 years, which is about twice the global average. (on July 21 local time, meteorologists, Andreas linsbauer and assistants drilled a hole at a measuring point in the pers glacier in Switzerland.) (on July 21 local time, the slopes of the diavolezza ski area near Pontresina, Switzerland, were covered with snow last winter.) (Xinhua News Agency)
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