By the end of the century Hindu can melt 75 percent snow from Kush mountain, life may be in danger
Melting snow from glacier
New Delhi: If the global temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius, the ice of the Hindu Kush Himalayas may be reduced by 75 percent by the end of the century. These glaciers of the Hindu Kush mountain are the origin of many rivers in which water comes from these glaciers. These rivers become a means of livelihood of 2 billion people. Information about this has been revealed in a new study.
What was said in the study?
The study published in science magazine ‘Science’ states that if the country can limit the temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius from the pre-industrial level, then 40-45 percent snow of glacier in the Himalayas and Caucasus mountains will be preserved. The study found that if the world is hot 2.7 ° C by the end of this century, then only one-fourth of the glacier ice will be left globally.
Hindu Kush Glacier
These mountain ranges will be affected badly
The study states that the most important glacier regions for human communities such as European Alps, Mountains of Western America and Canada and Iceland would be particularly badly affected. At 2 ° C temperatures, these areas can lose almost all its ice and only 10-15 percent of ice will be left at the level of 2020.
The future of this mountain will be frightening
The future of Scandinavia Mountains can be even more frightening, because there will be no ice on the glacier at this level temperature. The study highlights that limiting temperatures to a target of 1.5 ° C set by the 2015 Paris Agreement will help preserve some glacier ice in all areas.
Hindu Kush Glacier
Life may be in danger
World leaders are gathering in Dusamba, the capital of Tajikistan for the first United Nations Conference regarding glaciers. It is participating in more than 50 countries, which will include ministerial or high level officials of 30 countries. Asian Development Bank Vice President Yingming Yang said in Dusamba, “Melting glaciers are endangering life on unprecedented scale, including livelihoods of more than 2 billion people in Asia. Adopting clean energy to reduce the emissions that heat the planet is the most effective way to slow down the melting speed of glaciers.
‘What we will choose will last for centuries’
Dr. Harry Jacolari, co-author of the study at Vreeje University Brussel, said, “Our study has made it clear that even a slight increase in temperature matters.” The effect of what we will choose today will last for centuries and will decide how much part of our glaciers can be preserved. ”(Language)
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