Climate Crisis: Swiss Permafrost Thaw Threatens Alpine Infrastructure
Swiss scientists warn that thawing permafrost endangers over one-third of mountain huts and infrastructure, with the Swiss Alpine Club reporting 152 facilities at risk.

Key Takeaways
- Over one-third of the Swiss Alpine Club's 152 mountain huts are currently endangered by thawing permafrost.
- Permafrost temperatures at a depth of ten meters have risen by over 1°C in the last decade in some European mountain regions.
- Approximately 6-8% of Switzerland's entire territory is now considered unstable due to permafrost thaw.
- Permafrost covers 3-5% of Switzerland's territory, primarily at altitudes above 2,600 meters.
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They Said
"The warming of permafrost in the mountains is significant. And it is observed in all regions, depths and time periods that we have looked at."
"Settlements below permafrost zones must increasingly expect landslides and mudflows in the years ahead."