Climate change will melt vast parts of Himalayas: Study

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

At least a third of the ice in the region could melt by the end of this century due to change, even if there is aggressive action to curb greenhouse gases and meet the goals of the agreement,according to a new study.

Fresh water from the region's glaciers flows into 10 major river basins, contributing to the drinking water, irrigation and needs of approximately 1.9 billion people, or about a quarter of the world's population.

"The consequences are pretty extreme. We are concerned, and we are worried," said one of the study's authors, Philippus Wester, with the Kathmandu-based

"Urgent action is needed," he said.

Glaciers have been retreating and thinning in the area since the 1970s but there has been an accelerating rate of retreat since then, the study said.

will also reduce how much will be able to produce in this part of the world. About 70 per cent of the population of this region are farmers, and there is already great there, it added.

Warmer water temperatures will encourage the growth of invasive species. Extreme floods and droughts may "destroy the of the region", the study said, adding the rivers that farmers and companies rely on, like the Ganges, Yangtze, Mekong and Indus, will also be affected by glacier melt.

The Assessment was put together by more than 200 authors aiming to create a baseline of knowledge to understand the region.

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First Published: Tue, February 05 2019. 10:06 IST