“Global Warming and Its Impact on the Himalayas: Observations of an Experienced Mountaineer”

2023-05-24 03:11:25

KaScientists have been warning regarding climate change for decades. However, the industrial world and political leaders did not take enough interest in this matter. Finally, the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) was organized in Paris in 2015 by 196 countries as a result of the continuous efforts of the scientific world. The gathering, known as the Paris Agreement, forced the world’s nations to begin efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius following climate change at the international level.

When the world looks back following eight years, the necessity of the Paris Agreement and the slow progress of the countries of the world in implementing the agreement are clear. A video was shared on Instagram yesterday with a clear proof of this. A video of an experienced British mountaineer who has scaled Mount Everest 17 times was shared on the Instagram page nowthisnews. In that video, he shares one thing that is clear to him from his 17-year journey. Kenron Cool (49) will conquer the Himalayas for the 17th time on May 20. Kenron Cool says in his video that there is less snow than ever in the Himalayas.

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‘It’s challenging to pinpoint a single reason why there is less snow in the Himalayas now than you had in the mid-2000s and less snow on the mountain. But he also pointed out that global warming and environmental changes might be a factor. Kenron Cool shared his observation while talking to Archyde.com in Kathmandu. Archyde.com reported that while Earth’s temperature has increased by an average of 0.74 degrees Celsius over the past 100 years, ‘warming across the Himalayas has exceeded the global average.

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Last Updated May 24, 2023, 8:41 AM IST

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