Kathmandu: Analysts have warned that two thirds of ice sheets in the Himalayas will be melted. The tsunami that occurs in Indonesia and the earthquakes that occasionally occur in Japan are just as mere messages. But they are the alerts for us and the effect of the future. The availability of excess ice in the world except the poles is in the K-2 and Everest Mountains in the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush.
Snowflakes in the Himalayan and Hindu Kush mountains are the source of the 10 major rivers in the world. The rivers, including Ganges, Sindhu, Yellow River and Mekong River, flank 3,500 km from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan. The study, conducted by the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development,
Analysts have warned that if two percent of the glaciers in the Himalayas could melt into 2100, if the rate of heat exchanges released in the world is not reduced. The Paris Treaty is aimed at controlling the global heat rises to 1.5 degrees. Based on this, the study concludes that at least one part of the mountain will not be able to take the whole world around 1.5 degrees Celsius. That is, 36 percent of snowfall will be lost.
The study says that if it is melt, the Himalayan and Hindu Kush are likely to be disastrous in the lower regions. The icebergs are the main source of water for the 10 rivers, but this snowfall region has been warned that it will become a rocky region within a century. More than 100 million people will face serious damage directly or indirectly because these rivers are affected. Analysts have warned that global warming and population growth will result in increased air pollution and ice melts will rapidly melt
Snowflakes in the Himalayan and Hindu Kush mountains are the source of the 10 major rivers in the world. The rivers, including Ganges, Sindhu, Yellow River and Mekong River, flank 3,500 km from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan. The study, conducted by the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development,
Analysts have warned that if two percent of the glaciers in the Himalayas could melt into 2100, if the rate of heat exchanges released in the world is not reduced. The Paris Treaty is aimed at controlling the global heat rises to 1.5 degrees. Based on this, the study concludes that at least one part of the mountain will not be able to take the whole world around 1.5 degrees Celsius. That is, 36 percent of snowfall will be lost.
The study says that if it is melt, the Himalayan and Hindu Kush are likely to be disastrous in the lower regions. The icebergs are the main source of water for the 10 rivers, but this snowfall region has been warned that it will become a rocky region within a century. More than 100 million people will face serious damage directly or indirectly because these rivers are affected. Analysts have warned that global warming and population growth will result in increased air pollution and ice melts will rapidly melt

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