Glacier retreat to reduce Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra flow: UN Chief

Glacier retreat to reduce Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra flow: UN Chief

The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has expressed a significant worry regarding the Himalayan rivers, particularly the Indus, the Ganges, and the Brahmaputra, which are essential for India. He cautioned that the flow of these water bodies could decrease in the coming years due to the retreat of glaciers and ice sheets caused by global warming. … Read more

How retreat of Machoi glacier impacting lives in Kashmir?

The Himalayan glaciers, which act as vital water reservoirs for nearly two billion people in South Asia, have undergone significant changes in recent decades, posing a threat to the water supply and safety of the entire Indian subcontinent. The melting of glaciers in the Kashmir Himalayas, in particular, is occurring at an alarming pace. The … Read more

Antarctic sea ice all-time low, How does this affect the planet?

Antarctic sea ice all-time low, How does this affect the planet?

The extent of Antarctic sea ice has registered a new historical minimum after it was reduced to 1.91 million square kilometres on February 13, according to data from the National Ice Data Center and Snow Protection Agency (NSIDC). On that date, the levels fell below the previous record of 1.92 million square kilometres, set on … Read more

India, Pakistan among most exposed to flooding by glacial lakes

India, Pakistan among most exposed to flooding by glacial lakes

Some fifteen million people worldwide could be threatened by sudden overflows of glacial lakes, and the most exposed are the populations of the high mountains of Asia (India, Pakistan and China) and the Andes (Peru and Bolivia). Flooding by glacial lakes More than half of those fifteen million people exposed to this potential risk are … Read more

Climate Change: World’s glaciers melting faster than expected

Climate Change: World's glaciers melting faster than expected

In the remainder of the century and if urgent measures are not taken to stop global warming, a minimum of 60% of the glaciers of the entire globe could disappear before 2100. This 60% loss is estimated in the best of cases, with an increase of 1.5ºC in temperature, less than the 2.7ºC average global … Read more

Greenland: Glaciers are melting 100 times faster

Greenland: Glaciers are melting 100 times faster

Climate change is causing much more pronounced melting than previously thought in the glaciers of the Arctic island of Greenland. New data from a group of researchers from the Oden Institute of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Texas (United States) have revealed that large blocks of ice are actually melting 100 times faster than had … Read more

Climate Change: How Alpine glaciers will disappear Soon?

WMO urges to face climate and meteorological extremes

As much as we reduce carbon dioxide emissions today, it is already too late: half of the glaciers in the Alps are doomed to disappear by 2050. Half a century later, 90% will have melted, if not due to climate change we take action to reduce global warming. This is clear from the first large study … Read more

Climate change: How important are microbes that inhabit glaciers?

Climate change: How important are microbes that inhabit glaciers?

New research, published in the journal Nature Communications Earth and Environment, used surface meltwater samples from four glaciers in the European Alps, as well as from Canada, Sweden, Svalbard and the western Greenland ice sheet, to study the microbes present in these ecosystems. The new research, published in the journal Nature Communications Earth and Environment, … Read more

Pandemic level viruses locked in glaciers that are melting faster than before

Climate Change: World's glaciers melting faster than expected

The origin of the next pandemic that humanity suffers could not be in bats, monkeys or birds, but in the melting of the ice of the poles, where countless viruses and bacteria live frozen. Findings from a new study indicate that as global temperatures rise due to climate change, viruses and bacteria hidden in glaciers … Read more

Gangotri Glacier Melting: Climate change is catching up

Sea level rise is 'inevitable' due to Greenland melting

The average rate of retreat of the largest glacier in Uttarakhand, about 30 kilometres long, between 0.5 and 2.5 kilometres wide and with an area of ​​143 square kilometres, was 20 meters a year between 1935 and 1996, but the melting increased to 38 meters per year. Gangotri Glacier Melting During the last decade, the … Read more