Eight Swedish glaciers disappear in 2024
September 23, 2025 00:00:00
STOCKHOLM, Sept 22 (AFP): Eight of Sweden's 277 glaciers melted completely during 2024 and are now extinct due to global warming, the head of the Tarfala Research Station in northern Sweden told AFP on Monday.
Another 30 glaciers are at risk, glaciology professor Nina Kirchner said.
The extinct glaciers "won't come back in our lifetime and not if global warming continues", she told AFP.
Kirchner and her colleagues at the Tarfala Research Station, near Sweden's highest peak Kebnekaise in the far north, study satellite images of the country's glaciers every year to track their development.
"At the beginning of 2025, when we sat down to do our 2024 update to see when the glaciers were at their smallest, we couldn't find eight of the glaciers on the satellite images."
"At first we thought we had done something wrong or missed something," she said. The group double-checked their data and concluded that "the eight are gone".
Among the eight was Sweden's northernmost glacier, Cunujokeln in the Vadvetjakka national park.