Nico
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testigo
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climático

Nico Hojac at a hut on the Aletsch Glacier.

Cuando Nico Hojac tenía 15 años, fue a un intercambio lingüístico al Val Ferret. Pero en lugar de aprender francés, descubrió su pasión por las montañas. Mientras cruzamos juntos el glaciar Konkordiaplatz encordados, Nico nos guía con facilidad; su experiencia, conocimiento y devoción por las montañas son evidentes. Descansando en un punto seguro de nuestra ruta, Nico nos cuenta cómo su deporte y profesión están en riesgo debido al cambio climático

Three people walking in the snow
Together for Glaciers: Nico Hojac Is Climate Change’s Eyewitness
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Mammut

How are you changing climate and melting glaciers affecting alpinism?


Nico Hojac in Mammut ski equipment.
Nicolas Hojac Alpinista

Mountaineering will become more dangerous in the future. As permafrost begins to thaw, it will cause more and more rockfalls, which can be fatal. The melting glaciers also often leave behind rubble and scree, making routes and access more difficult. Plus, climate change is not only causing the glaciers to melt, it is also causing the weather to become more erratic and extreme which makes climbing windows harder to predict. 

Ver
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carbono

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Mammut

You've been inspired to reduce your carbon footprint. What changes have you made to your lifestyle?


Nico Hojac in Mammut ski equipment.
Nicolas Hojac Alpinista

It’s difficult to feel like you’re making a difference as an individual, but you can’t lose hope. Every action matters, big or small. I’ve decided for myself that I will only go on an expedition once a year and will try to avoid flying as much as possible. The three main things I think most people can do as an individual are: eat less meat, fly less, and vote, vote, vote.

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How important is awareness of the issue for creating change?


Nico Hojac in Mammut ski equipment.
Nicolas Hojac Alpinista

I think it's important to address these problems and share them with people. It is not about just saving the mountains but the whole planet. The effects we see in glaciers are just the tip of the iceberg. That's why I'm also campaigning for NGOs like Protect Our Winters and giving talks about the problem. The more people know, the better their decisions will be, and the better hope we have at solving this crisis.