Mount Fuji Without Snow For Longest Time On Record
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Mount Fuji Without Snow For Longest Time On Record

Plant Based News • Oct 31, 2024
Mount Fuji in Japan has remained without snow for the longest time on record since data collection began 130 years ago. This delay in forming its annual snowcap has been attributed to the climate crisis, which has caused Japan to experience its hottest summer on record and unseasonably warm fall temperatures. The peak's average maximum temperature has risen significantly since 1970, highlighting the impact of global warming on high alpine regions.

Research shows that the human-caused climate crisis has reduced snowpacks in the Northern Hemisphere over the past four decades, leading to delayed and reduced snow on other notable mountains as well. Scientists have warned that rising global temperatures are exacerbating extreme weather events such as catastrophic droughts and flooding, pointing to the urgent need for action to mitigate the effects of climate change. As the world continues to grapple with the consequences of global warming, the situation on Mount Fuji serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing environmental challenges facing the planet.
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