We're going live in July 2023!

We are delighted that, after years of meticulous work—ranging from technological development to legal considerations, strategic planning, and rigorous fundraising—the Glaciers.Today project is entering a remarkable new chapter. In early July, we will install the first two high-resolution cameras on the Diavolezza and then begin streaming live images, offering an unparalleled view of our rapidly changing glaciers.

This milestone is more than a technical achievement; it brings us one step closer to our goal of creating a real-time visual chronicle of climate change, captured through the relentless transformations of the glaciers. Our commitment goes beyond simply capturing these images. We strive to make these captivating images immediately accessible to the public, to foster an authentic dialogue, and to inspire sustainable action against climate change. Our ultimate goal? We want to promote sustainable decisions and establish a harmonious balance between humans and nature.

We would like to thank our project sponsor, Lunor, and our partners, Avisec and Diavolezza, for their support, which is crucial to bringing this vision to life.


Join us on this remarkable journey as we learn to better understand our planet and ourselves. Together, we can make a difference.

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