Svalbard winter warming is reaching melting point

(nature.com)

86 points | by toomuchtodo 21 hours ago

7 comments

  • netsharc 19 hours ago
    I actually visited Svalbard at the end of February 2025 - yes they have a tourism industry, and are pivoting towards it from coal (the last mine will be closed this year (1)). The first day there was a snowstorm, it was damn cold and around -20C. The next days there was a "heatwave" and the temperature was closer to 0C. So I was a little disappointed that it wasn't as bitterly cold as it "should" have been. But also relieved to not be chilled to the bones.

    In my tour group, 2 people were arriving on the evening flight. But shortly before landing, the pilot noticed they have a problem, and if they landed, they might not be able to take-off again. The airline didn't want to have a plane be stuck in a freezing hangarless airport in the arctic, so they flew back to Tromso. Since Svalbard isn't in Schengen, the passengers of the full 737 needed to go through the International border checks. Sadly the Tromso passport control had closed for the evening, so... they put all those passengers in a different plane all the way back to Oslo to reenter Schengen, be put in a hotel, and to wake up early to fly back to Svalbard the next morning.

    That evening, I was sitting in the hostel lobby. Some people showed up with suitcases. They were people who were expecting to leave the island with that plane that turned around. One girl was going to miss a flight back to Korea...

    1) https://www.spitsbergen-svalbard.com/photos-panoramas-videos...

  • LgWoodenBadger 18 hours ago
    You can see this first hand in Ewan McGregor’s Long Way Home series on Apple TV. He and a childhood friend ride motorcycles through Northern Europe, and take a side trip to Svalbard. Their guide there said the glacier was 30m further north than it used to be.
  • jonstewart 19 hours ago
    I went on a cruise around Spitsbergen last summer, went up to the pack ice. The tour staff were hoping to zodiac us out onto the ice but it was too broken up for that.

    It’s an amazing landscape, temperate enough in July, but you miss trees. Bråsvellbreen looks like The Wall in Game of Thrones, stretching further than you can see.

    • johnofthesea 17 hours ago
      > but you miss trees

      I saw birch forest at Svalbard. Was about 2cm tall.

  • LargoLasskhyfv 17 hours ago
    Need to go nuclear to ensure the further viability of the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault !1!!

    Go Billie, Go!

  • Hikikomori 20 hours ago
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    • digdugdirk 19 hours ago
      And then, global climate change came for the shareholder profits, but I did not speak out for I had no money to invest.
    • skybrian 18 hours ago
      Yes, preparing for it.
    • tuatoru 19 hours ago
      I can't do anything about it. I want my spring break in Mexico/trip to Paris.
    • gosub100 19 hours ago
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    • dingnuts 18 hours ago
      Sure, if you're going to flippantly imply that the only thing needed to stop warming and return temperatures to pre industrial levels is political will, you should be honest that you're also advocating for the death of ~7 billion people to return Earth to the previous carrying capacity and population that could be supported without industrial energy supplies.

      How's that?

  • hdb385 19 hours ago
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  • hdb385 17 hours ago
    Why are the elite still buying beachfront holiday homes?
    • harvey9 8 hours ago
      Rich enough to treat it as leisure spending rather than an investment?