Mont Blanc's Dramatic Shrinkage: France's Tallest Mountain Loses 2 Meters in 2 Years

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Mont Blanc, the tallest mountain in the Alps, has shrunk by 2.2 meters since 2021, reaching its lowest height in recent memory. The new official height is 4,805.59 meters. Climate and glaciology experts caution against linking the shrinkage to global warming, as variations in wind and precipitation play a significant role. The decline could be due to lower summer precipitation, and researchers hope to gather data on the impact of climate change on the Alps. The region has already experienced a loss of glaciers and permafrost due to global warming.
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- France's tallest mountain Mont Blanc has shrunk by more than two metres in two years FRANCE 24 English
- Mont Blanc shrinks over two metres in height in two years - researchers Reuters
- Mont Blanc: Western Europe's highest peak is shrinking, researchers say Euronews
- France's highest mountain Mont Blanc is shrinking BBC
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