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For decades, Himalayan brown bears have killed livestock and destroyed homes in this rural village. Residents are learning ...
A new scientific study warns that a 2°C rise in global temperature could melt up to 75% of the Hindu Kush Himalayan glaciers by the century’s end. These glaciers feed rivers that sustain nearly two ...
The Hindu Kush mountains are a key source of water for nearly two billion people in countries such as India, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bhutan, and Bangladesh as some of the world’s largest ...
The Hindu Kush region spans over eight countries and is also the home to some of the world’s largest glaciers outside the polar areas. A new scientific study has warned that the Hindu Kush Himalaya ...
The Hindu Kush Himalaya could lose up to 75 per cent of its glaciers by the year 2100 if global temperatures rise by 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, revealed a study published by ...
New Delhi: The Hindu Kush Himalaya, where glaciers feed rivers supporting two billion people, could lose up to 75 per cent of its ice by the end of the century if global temperatures rise by 2 ...
In what may be seen as a move to melt the ice in the Hindu Kush, Pakistan on Friday announced a decision to upgrade its diplomatic presence in Afghanistan and appoint an ambassador to Kabul after two ...
these areas could lose nearly all their ice The study’s release coincides with the first United Nations conference on glaciers A new scientific study has revealed that the Hindu Kush Himalaya — a ...
The Hindu Kush Himalaya, where glaciers feed rivers supporting two billion people, could lose up to 75 per cent of its ice by the end of the century if global temperatures rise by 2 degrees ...
ABSTRACT: Documented evidence suggests that South Sudan is one of the most vulnerable countries regarding climate change. The vulnerability varies in different disaggregated groups of people, based on ...
New Delhi, May 29 (PTI) The Hindu Kush Himalaya, where glaciers feed rivers supporting two billion people, could lose up to 75 per cent of its ice by the end of the century if global temperatures rise ...