- Mount Fuji, Japan’s iconic volcano, has set a record for the least amount of snowfall ever recorded during the summer months.
- The lack of snowfall is linked to rising global temperatures and changing weather patterns.
- This trend raises concerns about the future of Mount Fuji’s iconic snow-capped peak and the potential impact on the surrounding ecosystem.
- Experts warn that the lack of snowfall could affect water resources in the region and disrupt tourism.
- The record low snowfall highlights the urgency of addressing climate change to preserve iconic natural landmarks.
Read more at The Guardian website.
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