Data notizia 16 September, 2024 Immagine Image Testo notizia The sixth edition of CFC - Climbing for Climate, promoted by the Network of Universities for Sustainable Development (RUS) and the Italian Alpine Club (CAI), has just come to an end in the beautiful setting of the Marmolada glacier. The main objective was to raise public awareness to the rapid melting of glaciers by emphasising the need to rethink our relationship with the mountain environment. In this specific case, a different usage model of the Marmolada has been proposed, one that no longer sees it exclusively as a perfect mountain for mountaineering and skiing – as defined by Dino Buzzati – but rather as a master mountain capable of teaching and guiding towards a more conscious and respectful approach to the fragile Alpine ecosystem.The Marmolada, one of the most iconic glaciers in the Dolomites, is today at the centre of an accelerated melting process. During the two-day event, participants took part in a ‘participatory glaciological campaign’, promoted by the Italian Glaciological Committee and the Museum of Geography of the University of Padua, which allowed them to observe at first hand the dramatic effects of climate change and the gradual shrinking of the glacier.The Manifest for another Marmolada.At the end of the two-day event, the Manifest for another Marmolada was officially presented, a document created to trigger a concrete trend reversal regarding the intensive exploitation of natural resources.Signatories of the manifesto included the University of Trieste, which joined the initiative with the participation of Prof. Ilaria Garofolo, who emphasised the importance of giving continuity to the work of Prof. Maurizio Fermeglia, who passed away before his time. Fermeglia, who had always been a passionate mountaineer and promoter of concrete actions against climate change, participated in the first edition of Climbing for Climate on the Adamello glacier in 2019.For more details on the event and to download the Manifest for another Marmolada, please visit the RUS site