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Explore the profound impact of reduced air pollution on the Himalayan glaciers during the COVID-19 lockdown. Uncover the link between cleaner air, reduced snowmelt, and the potential salvation of vital water resources for billions in Asia.

How Cleaner Air Can Save the Himalayas

Explore the profound impact of reduced air pollution on the Himalayan glaciers during the COVID-19 lockdown. Uncover the link between cleaner air, reduced snowmelt, and the potential salvation of vital water resources for billions in Asia.
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Non-uniformity of Himalayas trigger major tremors

Scientists in India found that Himalayas are not uniform and assume different physical and mechanical properties (a property present in crystals called anisotropy) in...
Explore the profound impact of reduced air pollution on the Himalayan glaciers during the COVID-19 lockdown. Uncover the link between cleaner air, reduced snowmelt, and the potential salvation of vital water resources for billions in Asia.

Himalayas pollution dates back to Industrial revolution

  Even before men set foot on the Himalayas, Human beings are known to have polluted the tallest mountain peak. The Himalayas is said to...
Mountains are warming faster than lowlands globally, causing glaciers melt, extreme weather, and ecosystem threats for billions. Learn about elevation-dependent climate change.

Mountains Facing Rapid Climate Change

Mountains worldwide are warming faster than surrounding lowlands, a phenomenon called elevation-dependent climate change (EDCC). This intensifies environmental shifts at higher altitudes,...
The Ganges River is drying at unprecedented rates due to climate change, overuse, and damming—threatening water, food, and livelihoods across South Asia.

The Ganges River Is Drying Faster Than Ever

The Ganges River, lifeline for hundreds of millions in South Asia, is drying at a rate scientists call unprecedented. Climate change, erratic...
New research reveals how seasonal shifts in South Asian monsoons are exacerbating glacier loss across High Mountain Asia, threatening freshwater supplies for billions.

Accelerated Glacier Melting in High Mountain Asia Linked to Monsoon Shifts

High Mountain Asia, often referred to as the “Third Pole” due to its vast glaciers, is losing more than 22 gigatons of...
The World Meteorological Organization's 2024 climate report reveals Asia is warming nearly twice as fast as the global average, triggering extreme weather, sea level rise, and glacier loss.

Asia Warming Nearly Twice as Fast as Global Average, WMO Warns

Asia is warming nearly twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to a sharp surge in extreme weather events....
New research presented at the Goldschmidt Conference 2025 warns that melting glaciers, particularly in Patagonia and Antarctica, could trigger more explosive volcanic eruptions

Glaciers Face Centuries of Loss Even if Climate Goals Are Met

New research reveals that mountain glaciers worldwide will not recover for centuries—even if the planet cools back down to the 1.5°C target...
A new UN report shows renewable energy nearly matches fossil fuels in global power capacity, marking major progress since the 2015 Paris Agreement.

Climate Intelligence: Key to Strengthening Renewable Energy Systems

The renewable energy sector is growing at an unprecedented rate. Solar farms now cover deserts, wind turbines rise along coastlines, and hydro...
Crowds surge into Maha Kumbh on Shivratri day thronging river banks through the clock, vendors selling ‘puja’ ware and security staff everywhere to manage the crowds converging at confluence point — the Triveni Sangam is where the lines between day and night blur.

Hinduism Is Nature Itself At The Mahakumbh

Nowhere else humans ever congregated for a single event in such a number; be that religious, sports, war, funeral or festivity. It’s...