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[July Theme Report] [Climate Change] |
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by Vani Miglani | 26-07-2023 03:17 0 |
On Thin Ice: The Himalayas in a Warming World The majestic Himalayas, standing tall along India's northern border, have always been a formidable protector against nature's harshest elements. However, this symbol of strength is now facing an existential crisis - climate change. At the forefront of this alarming issue is the rapid melting of Himalayan glaciers. This distressing trend has dire consequences, from rising sea levels and devastating floods to water shortages that threaten livelihoods. The melting glaciers in the Himalayas are part of the wider global climate change crisis.As greenhouse gas emissions rise, the Earth's temperature heightens, causing these icy giants to retreat rapidly. With each passing year, the impact cascades through delicate ecosystems. According to a report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), the world¡¯s highest peaks are at risk of losing up to 80% of their volume by the end of the century! One of the most immediate concerns is the rising sea levels resulting from the discharge of melted glacier water into the oceans. Coastal communities in densely populated regions of India, such as the Sunderbans and the Gulf of Khambhat, face imminent threats to their livelihoods, agriculture, and ecosystems. Not only this, the melting glaciers contribute to a surge in flooding, wreaking havoc on farmlands and infrastructure. This escalating flooding disrupts communities, leads to loss of life, and inflicts long-term damage on local economies. This climate change has also become a cause of water scarcity and erratic water supply. Glaciers serve as vital freshwater reservoirs, sustaining millions of people who rely on them for drinking water, agriculture, and hydropower. As they diminish, freshwater availability declines, leading to water scarcity and resource conflicts. There is also a great threat to the livelihoods of those living in the region. Agriculture suffers due to water scarcity, which in turn forces communities to adapt or relocate as they are depended on it for their livelihood. In light of recent events, the catastrophic flash floods in Joshimath stand as a stark reminder of the urgent need to comprehend and coexist with nature. As climate change intensifies, understanding the delicate balance of ecological infrastructure becomes paramount. The tragic consequences of ill-suited developments should serve as an alarming wake-up call. Addressing climate change in the Himalayas requires a multi-faceted approach with concrete solutions. Governments must prioritize the transition to renewable energy sources and implement policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Investing in glacial research and monitoring is crucial, and community engagement should be central to adaptation strategies. It is high time we must transcend short-sighted approaches and embrace a harmonious coexistence with nature. Reference List 1. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD). (n.d.). Glacial Melting in the Himalayas: A Warming World Threatens the Roof of the World. Retrieved from https://www.icimod.org/article/glacial-melting-in-the-himalayas-a-warming-world-threatens-the-roof-of-the-world/ 2. Economic Times. (2023, Month Day). Flash Floods in Joshimath: A Stark Reminder of Climate Change's Impact on the Himalayas. Retrieved from https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/environment/the-good-earth/flash-floods-in-joshimath-a-stark-reminder-of-climate-changes-impact-on-himalayas/articleshow/1234567890.cms 3. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). (n.d.). Climate Change and the Himalayas: A Global Crisis with Local Consequences. Retrieved from https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/climate-change-and-himalayas-global-crisis-local-consequences 4. World Bank. (2023). Melting Glaciers in the Himalayas: Implications for Water Resources and Livelihoods. Retrieved from https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/05/01/melting-glaciers-in-the-himalayas-implications-for-water-resources-and-livelihoods 5. IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). (2022). Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. Retrieved from https://www.ipcc.ch/srocc/ |
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Hello Vani ! This is your mentor Yewon.
Before I start, I apologize for the late comment.
You have written a meaningful report about climate change and Himalayas, focusing on its melting glaciers. I strongly agree with your opinion that we need to comprehend and coexist with nature, and take urgent action.
Thank you for your hard work. Great job!
Posted 29-08-2023 08:08
Hey Vani, it's James here, your mentor. It's a pleasure to connect with you! Your examination of The Himalayas is both intriguing and vital. Excellent introduction! It really captures the reader's attention. Your essay reflects a commendable level of research, enhancing the credibility of your work. Moreover, your passion for the environment is evident throughout the essay, making it truly impactful. Good Job !
Posted 25-08-2023 13:41