HIMALAYAS WARMING FASTER- FACING SEVERE CLIMATE IMPACT
HIMALAYAS WARMING FASTER- FACING SEVERE CLIMATE
IMPACT
A scientific
study published on Wednesday revealed that the Himalayas, one of world's
richest biodiversity zones, is warming faster than other parts of the globe.The
research, conducted by Boston-based University of Massachusetts and
Bangalore-based Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment (ATREE)
points that the average mean temperature during a 25-year period (1982-2006) in
the Himalayas has increased by 1.50 degree Celsius.The
researchers claimed that the rise in temperature in the Himalayas is three
times greater than the increase in global average of temperature during the
same period."Our study reaffirmed that the Himalayas are indeed
experiencing rapid climate and associated changes in various eco-regions,"
said Uttam Babu Shrestha, principal author of the paper.He said local people
have been noticing changes in the growing patterns of plants. "Our study
confirms such changes."
According to the study, the average start of the growing season seems to have
advanced by around 5 days in the Himalayas in the 25-year period from 1982 to
2006."Much of the recent discussions on climate change in the Himalayas
have been dominated by the extent of glacial melting. But changes in two most
critical parameters of climate - temperature and precipitation - have not been
yet fully analyzed," said Kamaljit S Bawa, ATREE president and professor
at University of Massachusetts, Boston.According to the researchers, such rapid
warming in the Himalayas will affect wildlife, biodiversity and livelihood of
Himalayan communities in the near future.
Prof. John Kurakar
1 comment:
Yes, this is a global problem everyone facing and need more global attention. There is something happening all over the world that results in the overall rise in the temperature. Global leaders should give more attention to these climate related problems. Otherwise we have to suffer greater problems and a worst globe.
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