After 130 years of direct measurement, the retreat of Italy’s Ventina glacier will now be tracked by drones due to rapid melting and unstable terrain.
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- Ventina Glacier is now monitored remotely due to dangerous conditions. 5s
- Drone imagery will be used to measure the glacier's annual retreat. 9s
- The glacier has lost about 430 meters in the last decade, with nearly half since 2021. 47s
- Italy's alpine glaciers are receding due to inadequate snowfall and record hot summers. 59s
- The Alps have seen temperature increases double the global average, losing 64% of glacier volume. 1m 10s