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date: 17 June 2025

Impacts of Climate Warming on Alpine Lakeslocked

Impacts of Climate Warming on Alpine Lakeslocked

  • Martin T. DokulilMartin T. DokulilUniversity of Innsbruck

Summary

Climate warming has impacted Alpine lakes at all altitudes. The European Alps are particularly affected because the mean temperature increment is twice as high as the global average. Depending on the reduction of greenhouse gases realized in the near future, by the end of the 21st century, Alpine lakes will have warmed above the current temperature by 2–6°C. Extreme weather situations such as heatwaves, droughts, heavy precipitation, and storms are expected to further increase, impacting Alpine regions and lakes worldwide. The expected increase in temperature and the associated impacts on almost all aspects of the ecosystem, together with increasing greenhouse gases and extreme climatic events, will negatively affect Alpine lakes throughout the world.

Subjects

  • Climate Impact: Extreme Events
  • Climate of the European Alps

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