“The solution is not to limit access to the mountains, but to limit global warming”, reacts Monday on franceinfo François Damilano, mountaineer, a day after the collapse of the Marmolada glacier in Italy.
“We see our playground changing almost day by day,” lamented Monday July 4 on franceinfo François Damilano, high mountain guide based in Chamonix and mountaineer. An evolution that he describes as “dramatic” and “spectacular”, while the collapse of the Marmolada glacier in the Italian Alps, on Sunday July 3, left at least seven dead and eight injured. A disaster linked to global warming, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said on Monday. The collapse occurred the day after a record temperature of 10°C at the top of the glacier.
franceinfo: Will it be more and more difficult to climb high mountains?
François Damilano: Clearly the golden age of glacier mountaineering is behind us. We have known for several years now that global warming has consequences for high mountain areas. We have to remember what the scientists tell us. In the Alps, the rise in temperature is twice as fast as the global average. So, we mountain guides, we mountaineers, we see our playing field changing…
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