Green News Video. Geologists turn to remote tools as Italy’s Ventina glacier melts fast Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/08/2025 - 15:30 GMT+2 After 130 years of direct measurement, the retreat of Italy’s Ventina glacier will now be tracked by drones due to rapid melting and unstable terrain. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Geologists turn to remote tools as Italy’s Ventina glacier melts fast Now playing Next Milan’s ghostly secrets ignite the Halloween spirit Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 31st, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Growing smarter: How farmers can help fix Europe’s broken water cycle In partnership with The European Commission Now playing Next Following the data powering Europe's blue economy In partnership with the European Commission Now playing Next Interview: Why Europe needs the best ocean data In partnership with the European Commission Now playing Next Dutch election shocker: What you need to know Now playing Next Prince Andrew to lose 'prince' title, Buckingham Palace says Now playing Next Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox protest Israel’s military draft plans in Jerusalem Now playing Next Destroyer USS Gravely leaves Trinidad and Tobago Now playing Next Meet the first consumer-ready humanoid robot that’ll do your chores Now playing Next Europe's hydrogen heroes are leading the way worldwide Now playing Next The art of time: Geneva exhibition celebrates the world of watchmaking ahead of GPHG awards Now playing Next Cleanup efforts under way after Hurricane Melissa leaves destructive trail in the Caribbean Now playing Next Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: How much packaging waste do EU citizens produce? Now playing Next Heavy rains cause flooding in various parts of Tuscany More videos
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