Glaciers

UN World Water Development Report 2025

For billions of people, mountain meltwater is essential for drinking water and sanitation, food and energy security, and the integrity of the environment. But today, as the world warms, glaciers are melting faster than ever, making the water cycle more unpredictable and extreme. And because of glacial retreat, floods, droughts, …

Himalayan glaciers to melt down: Pachauri claim alarmist, reiterates Ramesh

Minister for Environment and Forest Jairam Ramesh has reiterated claims by Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, chairman of the UN body

Glacier estimate is on thin ice

Hundreds of millions of people rely on water from the Himalayas

IPCC response over Himalayan glacier in a week : Pachauri

Abu Dhabi, Jan 19, (PTI): R K Pachauri, head of UN's panel of climate scientists on Tuesday defended his Nobel winning team over forecasting an early disappearance of the Himalayan glaciers, saying he will soon come with a response report on the issue. The Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) …

IPCC imperialism on Indian glaciers (editorial)

That Himalayan glaciers have not been melting at an alarming rate as claimed by the IPCC dents the body

Glacier melt date hot air, Pachauri faces the heat

In revelations that embarrass the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

Government contention vindicated: Jairam Ramesh

Aarti Dhar NEW DELHI: The government on Monday said its contention that there was no immediate and serious threat to the Himalayan glaciers was vindicated with the latest evidence suggesting that the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) claim on the glaciers disappearing by 2035 due to climate change, was …

World misled over glacier meltdown: Report

A warning that most of the Himalayan glaciers will melt by 2035 owing to climate change is likely to be retracted after the United Nations body that issued it admitted to a series of scientific blunders. Two years ago, the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) headed by India's Rajendra …

Glaciers to melt by 2035? It was a green goof-up

Awarning that climate change will melt most Himalayan glaciers by 2035 is likely to be retracted after the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Debate heats up over IPCC melting glaciers claim

Glaciologists are arguing over how a highly contentious claim about the speed at which glaciers are melting came to be included in the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. In 1999 New Scientist reported a comment by the leading Indian glaciologist Syed Hasnain, who said in an …

Sifting climate facts from speculation

It was a dramatic declaration: glaciers across much of the Himalayas may be gone by 2035. When New Scientist heard this comment from a leading Indian glaciologist, we reported it. That was in 1999. The claim later appeared in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's most recent report - and …

Defining 'Himalayan catchment' for better understanding of climate change impact on Himalayan glaciers and river flows

River flow response to the changing climate is a major concern in the Himalayan region. Present understanding regarding the impact of glacier shrinkage on the river flow variations is summarized in the IPCC 2007, which stated that "as these glaciers retreat due to global warming, river flows are increased in …

Black soot and the survival of Tibetan glaciers

We find evidence that black soot aerosols deposited on Tibetan glaciers have been a significant contributing factor to observed rapid glacier retreat. Reduced black soot emissions, in addition to reduced greenhouse gases, may be required to avoid demise of Himalayan glaciers and retain the benefits of glaciers for seasonal fresh …

Drying springs a cause for concern

The receding of glaciers and drying up of springs are the major concerns shared by one and all here.

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