A long good bye...
"Fifteen years minus one day between these photos. Taken at the Rhone glacier in Switzerland today.
Not gonna lie, it made me cry."
From @misterduncan at birdland/ @duncan
A long good bye... "Fifteen years minus one day between these photos. Taken at the Rhone glacier in Switzerland today. Not gonna lie, it made me cry." From @misterduncan at birdland/ @duncan 24 comments
@gnoll110 in 1995 we took Granny to the Miage glacier near Courmayeur, in Aosta Valley were she lived . She hadn"t seen the glacier since a lot of years, she almost couldn't recognize it. In 2018 I was again in Aosta Valley with my sons. When I was a child we went there every summer, but I decided to visit different places, I feared the shock of what I could have seen, google maps images are frightening π π’ @gnoll110 @duncan the decline is so overwhelming!!! I was so shocked, when I returned to the RhΓ΄ne glacier in 2018 after some 20 years. There was a feeble attempt to slow the melting with a massive tarpaulin covering the weathered surface of the glacier. It gave the whole scene even more of a death-bed atmosphere. Like a big dragon dying under a blanket. What have we done!? What are we still doing! We refuse to change our habits to save the planet so our children's will have a livable earth too. @DrGeraintLLannfrancheta @gnoll110 @duncan It's a sad but powerful illustration of the climate catastrophe. Which will only get worse. So it's definitely up there among those highest priority problems. @DrGeraintLLannfrancheta @gnoll110 @duncan No. Of all of those, climate change is the one that will spell our doom. @Extra_Special_Carbon @gnoll110 @duncan no, climate change will not doom us. Is it man-made? Yes. Will humankind survive this gradual change? Yes. Our sin lies that certain species are not. This is an eternal sin - at least we should DNS sequence ASAP ever thing we find. No, we will not all change our consumption behaviour therefore we should plan realistically. #dnasequence all flora and fauna, now! #UN looking at you @DrGeraintLLannfrancheta @gnoll110 @duncan Thatβs sweetwater that is important for the ecosystem further down the mountain. Nothing exists in a vacuum. @DrGeraintLLannfrancheta @gnoll110 @duncan @gnoll110 I was there 40 years ago. It was even bigger. There is only 20% left now. Keep on burning π₯ #fossilfuels and it will disappear. @gnoll110 to be fair, the effects of climate change are somewhat exaggerated by the wider field of view on the second image. |
@gnoll110 @duncan I was like "isn't this a different location?"