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thermal insulation and the boosting of a glacier’s albedo, geotextiles can reduce melting by up to 69 per cent(wired.co.ukopen_in_new)
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Claude Gerstle
4 years ago
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Glaciers Are Melting. One Ski Resort is Fighting Back

The Italian region of Trentino is using new technology to combat glacial melt on one of Europe's oldest, coldest battlefields.
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