🏔️Dem Hima-lay-yan Glacier🏔️, E Dey Comot Fast Fast 🏎️, Na Wetin New Report 📰 Dey Yarn”
Una welcome o, we get beta tori 📚 wey go make una eye 👀 open. E be like sey our big-big ice ❄️ and snow ⛄ for the ogbonge mountains ⛰️ wey high pass dey comot fast fast 🏃♂️. Na this kasala of hot weather ☀️ na him dey cause am, and e dey waka come more quick quick pass as we bin tink before. Scientists 🧪👩🔬 wey dey base for Nepal na dem komot this tori.
Na so di International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development for Kathmandu, for their report 📝, dem dey yan say the glacier for Hindu Kush and Himalaya mountain ⛰️ range region, e don waka comot like 65 percent fast fast 🏃♂️ from 2010 reach 2019 pass the last 10 years before.
This new tori 📚 na him dey add join the plenty tori wey don dey show sey this wahala of weather wey dey hot pass ☀️🌡️ na him dey fast so tey some change 🔄 no fit turn back again.
Plenty people 👨👩👦👦, like two billion so, wey dey live for this mountain ⛰️ region and the river valley 🏞️ downstream, na this melting ice ❄️ and snow ⛄ na him dey give dem water 💧. As the glaciers dey melt, e dey cause yawa for the ground and e dey bring wahala like flood 🌊 and landslide ⚠️. This kasala wey dey happen so so fast fast 🏃♂️, e dey bring wahala for our better better animals 🐆 for the region, e dey make dem dey go small small place where danger plenty. Some kind animal dem, e don too late for dem ⏰💀.
For the report 📝, Dr. Miriam Jackson, a researcher for this ice ❄️ matter for the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, wey follow write the report, she say: “E dey happen quick quick 🏃♂️. Just from 20 years ago to the last 10 years, e don change plenty. And I tink say e go shock people 👫 sey e dey happen so fast fast.”
For this their tori 📚, dem bin look area wey reach like 1.6 million square miles wey dem dey call the Hindu Kush Himalaya, e start from Afghanistan for west reach Myanmar for east. Some government 🏛️ for the region come join hand for the work, na dem give dem small small money 💰 sey make dem understand how this hot weather ☀️🔥 dey affect their land and how dem people fit manage am.
Another report 📝 wey World Meteorological Organization and the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service komot on Tuesday, e follow talk about this glacier wey dey loss. For 2022, glaciers for the European Alps come loss record amount of ice ❄️ for just one year, na so the State of the Climate in Europe 2022 take talk.
Di report wey just come out now na him dey show the one wey dem don komot for 2019, wey say even if the weather for the world 🌍 no pass 1.5 degrees Celsius hot pass as e bin dey before for this our world, the Hindu Kush Himalaya go still loss like one-third of its glaciers. This one still be like so, but dem don use beta satellite 🛰️ data now take check how the region’s glaciers don shrink, and e don help dem predict how e fit dry up pass if e come pass 1.5 degrees of warming. 🌡️☀️
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🏔️The Himalayan Glaciers🏔️ Are Disappearing Rapidly 🏎️, Reveals New Report 📰
Welcome everyone, we have an important story 📚 that will undoubtedly capture your attention 👀. It appears that our vast sheets of ice ❄️ and snow ⛄ in the majestic mountains ⛰️ are disappearing at an alarming rate 🏃♂️. This troublesome phenomenon is due to the rising temperatures ☀️ and is occurring more swiftly than previously anticipated. Scientists 🧪👩🔬 based in Nepal are the ones revealing this information.
According to the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development in Kathmandu, their report 📝 states that the glaciers in the Hindu Kush and Himalaya mountain ⛰️ range region have melted at a pace 65 percent faster 🏃♂️ from 2010 to 2019 than in the previous decade.
This fresh report 📚 contributes to the numerous pieces of evidence indicating that the adverse effects of global warming ☀️🌡️ are accelerating, and some changes 🔄 may now be irreversible.
A large number of people 👨👩👦👦, about two billion, who reside in this mountain ⛰️ region and the river valleys 🏞️ downstream, rely on this melting ice ❄️ and snow ⛄ for their water supply 💧. As the glaciers melt, they are disrupting the landscape and contributing to hazards like floods 🌊 and landslides ⚠️. These rapid alterations 🏃♂️ are putting the region’s wildlife 🐆 under increased pressure, confining them to smaller, more dangerous habitats. For some species, it’s already too late ⏰💀.
In the report 📝, Dr. Miriam Jackson, a researcher specializing in ice ❄️ studies at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, and a co-author of the report, says: “Changes are happening swiftly 🏃♂️. Just from two decades ago to the last decade, there’s been substantial changes. I think it’s going to shock many people 👫 how rapidly it’s taking place.”
For this study 📚, they examined an area approximately 1.6 million square miles known as the Hindu Kush Himalaya, stretching from Afghanistan in the west to Myanmar in the east. Various governments 🏛️ within the region provided some of the funding 💰 for this research, striving to understand how global warming ☀️🔥 is impacting their natural resources and how their citizens might adapt.
Another report 📝 released on Tuesday by the World Meteorological Organization and the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service also discussed significant glacier loss. In 2022, the glaciers in the European Alps experienced a record amount of ice ❄️ loss in a single year, as stated in The State of the Climate in Europe 2022.
The newly released report shows findings from a 2019 study, which stated that even if the world’s 🌍 average temperature doesn’t exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to preindustrial levels, the Hindu Kush Himalaya would still lose at least one-third of its glaciers. This estimate remains the same, but the use of more advanced satellite 🛰️ data has enabled more precise measurements of the region’s glacier shrinkage, and better predictions of how it might accelerate beyond 1.5 degrees of warming. 🌡️☀️