One Third of The Himalayas Threaten Glacier!
It is reported that if efforts are made to prevent ongoing climate change, it is difficult to save about one-third of the Himalayan glacier. This has come out in a study.
It is reported that in the study of the Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment, it has been reported that by the end of this century, we have lost a large part of the glaciers of the Himalayas, which is the source of drinking water of about 1.9 billion people.
It is reported that in the study of an institution located in Kathmandu, it has been reported that if globally the measures to tackle climate change are not successful, then these glaciers will have even worse effect. According to estimates, coming 2100, we would lose about two-thirds of it.
It is reported that the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development, which is leading this study, says, "Global warming has been consistently smuggled by the frozen glacier-covered Hindu Kush peak, in less than a century it becomes bare mountains. Which will pass through eight countries. "
It is reported that in this study which lasted for five years, efforts were made to understand the impact of climate change in the Hindu Kush region. This area passes through eight countries in Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, China, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
It is reported that in this area, there are also world's highest mountain peaks. They are all glaciers that come to water in Indus, Ganga, Yangsi, Irrawadi and Mekong rivers.
It is reported that the melting of the glaciers, due to flooding in the area, increasing air pollution and glaciers, there will be changes such as black carbon and dust frozen. The International Center for Climate Change and Development, an environmental organization of Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, has described the findings of this report as "very dangerous".
It is reported that the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development, which is leading this study, says, "Global warming has been consistently smuggled by the frozen glacier-covered Hindu Kush peak, in less than a century it becomes bare mountains. Which will pass through eight countries. "
It is reported that in this study which lasted for five years, efforts were made to understand the impact of climate change in the Hindu Kush region. This area passes through eight countries in Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, China, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
It is reported that in this area, there are also world's highest mountain peaks. They are all glaciers that come to water in Indus, Ganga, Yangsi, Irrawadi and Mekong rivers.
It is reported that the melting of the glaciers, due to flooding in the area, increasing air pollution and glaciers, there will be changes such as black carbon and dust frozen. The International Center for Climate Change and Development, an environmental organization of Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, has described the findings of this report as "very dangerous".
The news is that especially for countries like Bangladesh. One of the experts reviewing this study said, "All affected countries should take precedence over the measures to deal with this coming problem before it becomes a big crisis."
It is reported that the study says that according to the 2015 Parisian climate agreement, the goal of allowing only up to 1.5 degrees Celsius is achieved by the end of this century, even if one-third of the area's glacier will not escape. And if the acceleration is up to 2 degrees Celsius, even two-thirds of glaciers will not remain.
The news is that so far the measures will be taken to find new and effective ways to prevent climate change.
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