The Cost of Climate Inaction: Living with the Consequences
On May 28th, 2025, the peaceful village of Blatten, Switzerland was buried by a catastrophic glacier collapse. Millions of tons of ice, rock, and debris thundered down the mountainside, blocking the Lonza River and burying 90% of the town. A lake is now forming behind the landslide. One man remains missing.
They had early warning signs. They evacuated. But what if this happened at night? Without warning? Or closer to home?
🏔️ Could This Happen in Canada?
Yes. And we’re not ready.
This summer, thousands of people will vacation across British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon — hiking, skiing, and exploring glacier-fed valleys and peaks. Most won’t realize they’re walking through areas vulnerable to collapse, landslides, or sudden outburst floods.
Melting glaciers, thawing permafrost, and heavy rainfall make our mountain communities increasingly unstable. This isn’t just a Swiss disaster. It’s a warning for every mountain town in Canada.
🌍 It’s Not Just About Whistler
Yes, Whistler is high risk — with heliskiing, luxury condos, and ski resorts sitting below melting glaciers. But this is bigger than Whistler.
- ⛰️ Banff & Jasper (AB)
- ⛰️ Golden, Revelstoke, and Nelson (BC)
- ⛰️ Pemberton, Lillooet, and Bella Coola (BC)
- ⛰️ Yukon glacier regions
Any of these places could experience a glacier-related disaster — and none have a dedicated national safety plan in place.
📢 What We’re Calling For
- 🛰️ Real-time monitoring of glaciers and landslide zones across Canada
- 🚨 Emergency alert systems for landslides, glacier collapses, and outburst floods
- 🧓🏽👧🏽 Inclusion of Indigenous Elders and Youth in all climate and hazard planning — their knowledge must be respected
- 🏞️ A national Glacier & Mountain Safety Strategy before more lives are lost
⚠️ What You Can Do Right Now
If you live in or near mountain regions — or are visiting this summer — here are steps you can take to help protect your family and community:
- Talk to your local government: Ask what plans are in place for glacier collapses, landslides, or debris floods. Demand public awareness campaigns and signage.
- Contact your MP and MLA: Tell them you want federal and provincial glacier hazard monitoring and early warning systems.
- Share this story: Use your voice. Post this blog, talk to your hiking group, and raise awareness before another tragedy occurs.
- Listen to Indigenous communities: They’ve warned about these land shifts for generations. Invite their guidance and elevate their voices in local decisions.
- Join or create a local advocacy group: Push for climate adaptation planning that includes tourism zones and backcountry trails.
🌿 This Is About More Than Tourism
It’s about putting life over luxury, prevention over PR, and honouring the land before it takes more than we can give back.
Tourists may not know. But our governments should.
If they stay silent, they’ll have to answer for the consequences.
⏳ Don’t Wait for a Canadian Blatten
📢 Speak now. 📡 Prepare now. 🛑 Protect now.
Written by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
#ZipolitaSpeaks #ListenToTheLand #CanadianClimateAction #GlacierRiskCanada
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