Glaciers in the Himalayas melting 65% faster from 2010 through 2019 than in previous decade 2 billion people in a dozen countries depend on this melting ice and snow for their water supply Sorry for the interruption, now back to the "news" reuters.com/world/asia-pac… #climate
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@AssaadRazzouk If we do not have desalination and water transfer at very low prices by 2100 the melting glaciers in the Himalayas are an insignificant problem.
@AssaadRazzouk How did Hannibal cross the Alps with hundreds of elephants around 400 BC ???
@AssaadRazzouk Here we go....heard this one before.🥱
@AssaadRazzouk So... those 2 million people are getting their water 🤷♂️ Better than the water locked up in ice, no?
@AssaadRazzouk Look, we had enough of these lies and porn fear. Please stop or we will stop you by every means we can find.
@AssaadRazzouk Glaciers in the Himalayas will be practically gone by 2035, said the IPCC. Years later they apologized for this disinformation. theguardian.com/environment/20… How reliable is your source?
Gap 1 There is poor understanding about the interactions between cryospheric and non-climatic drivers of socioecological change and their respective influence on the lives and livelihoods of mountain societies. This knowledge gap hampers informed responses that are essential for minimising vulnerability and enhancing the capacity of mountain societies for effective and sustainable adaptation to a rapidly changing and complex mountain system.