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## The snow is gone ## The snow is gone
In our small mountain village in the Swiss Alps, weve been having an exceptionally warm winter. We had Maximum 18°C in December and 11°C in January, that is still cold enough for our servers but some of the local businesses are struggling with not having enough visitors to the region, since people usually come here to enjoy skiing and other winter sports that require snow and colder temperature. In our small mountain village in the Swiss Alps, weve been having an exceptionally warm winter. We had Maximum 18°C in December and 11°C in January, that is still cold enough for our servers but some of the local businesses are struggling with not having enough visitors to the region, since people usually come here to enjoy skiing and other winter sports that require snow and colder temperature.
While one strangely warm and snowless winter is not direct evidence of climate change, we cant help but wonder what will happen if this continues every year: are we in the middle of watching something that is going away for good?
![](/u/image/december2019-weather.jpg) ![](/u/image/december2019-weather.jpg)
While one strangely warm and snowless winter is not direct evidence of climate change, we cant help but wonder what will happen if this continues every year: are we in the middle of watching something that is going away for good?
In the Swiss Alps one of the things we see going away every year is the glacier - the Pizol glacier in the Glarus Alps, just around the corner for us, has been melting with an unprecedented speed and it is [due to disappear completely by 2030.](https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/reuters/climate-activists-hold-event-to-mark-vanishing-swiss-glacier/45247240) And it is just one of the many glaciers we are hopelessly watching while it melts away. In the Swiss Alps one of the things we see going away every year is the glacier - the Pizol glacier in the Glarus Alps, just around the corner for us, has been melting with an unprecedented speed and it is [due to disappear completely by 2030.](https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/reuters/climate-activists-hold-event-to-mark-vanishing-swiss-glacier/45247240) And it is just one of the many glaciers we are hopelessly watching while it melts away.
![](/git/ungleich-staticcms/content/u/image/pizol.jpg) ![](/git/ungleich-staticcms/content/u/image/pizol.jpg)