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Rhone Glacier melting in Switzerland(1/4)

2018-09-14 10:41:14 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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Tourists visit the Rhone Glacier in Furka, Switzerland, September 13, 2018. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years. 
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Tourists visit the Rhone Glacier in Furka, Switzerland, September 13, 2018. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years. (Photo/Agencies)

A combination of two pictures shows the difference in the amount of ice on the  Rhone glacier at the Furkapass, Switzerland September 13, 2018 (top) and July 5, 2008 (below). Glaciers and their streams were once abundant, but are vanishing as a result of climate change. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years. (Photo/Agencies)

A combination of two pictures shows the difference in the amount of ice on the Rhone glacier at the Furkapass, Switzerland September 13, 2018 (top) and July 5, 2008 (below). Glaciers and their streams were once abundant, but are vanishing as a result of climate change. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years. (Photo/Agencies)

A combination of two pictures shows the difference in the amount of ice on the  Rhone glacier at the Furkapass, Switzerland September 13, 2018 (top) and September 9, 2009 (below). Glaciers and their streams were once abundant, but are vanishing as a result of climate change. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years. (Photo/Agencies)

A combination of two pictures shows the difference in the amount of ice on the Rhone glacier at the Furkapass, Switzerland September 13, 2018 (top) and September 9, 2009 (below). Glaciers and their streams were once abundant, but are vanishing as a result of climate change. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years. (Photo/Agencies)

A combination of two pictures shows the difference in the amount of ice on the  Rhone glacier at the Furkapass, Switzerland September 13, 2018 (top) and July 5, 2008 (below).Glaciers and their streams were once abundant, but are vanishing as a result of climate change. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years.   (Photo/Agencies)

A combination of two pictures shows the difference in the amount of ice on the Rhone glacier at the Furkapass, Switzerland September 13, 2018 (top) and July 5, 2008 (below).Glaciers and their streams were once abundant, but are vanishing as a result of climate change. Glaciologists predict that half of the small glaciers in Switzerland will disappear within the next 25 years. (Photo/Agencies)

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