Lake Geneva is a water body of superlatives: mildest climate, largest lake and lake with the largest amount of water in Central Europe.The Celts called it “Large Water” or “Lem an”, and to this day it ...
Straddling the Franco-Swiss border is Lake Geneva, a 224-square-mile lake formed by the Rhône River. It has been a popular vacation spot for years, drawing such memorable names as Audrey Hepburn ...
To the east of Old Town and along the southern banks of Lake Geneva is Eaux-Vives, which is known for its sprawling Grange Park. The neighborhood also features the Museum of Natural History ...
Like most lakes in the world, Lake Geneva is an emitter of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide (CO 2). Annually, it produces as much CO 2 as the automobile transport of the city of ...
For the first time, UNIL scientists have successfully explained the complete carbon cycle in Lake Geneva, creating a model that can be applied to several of the world's largest lakes. Contrary to ...