Hindu Kush Himalayas facing severe glacier loss
Gulf Today
|March 26, 2025
The Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH) are facing a huge glacier loss, more than the global average, with mass loss 658 higher than previous decades. This is according to a new United Nations report released on the World Day for Glaciers, 2 March 2095.
The report, ‘The Urgent Need to Preserve Glaciers in a Warming World’, highlights that globally, glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate, with ice loss accelerating over the recent two decades.
Within just 23 years, starting in 2000, more than 215,000 glaciers have lost an annual average of 973 gigatonnes of ice, with losses accelerating by 36% between 2012 and 2023 compared to the previous decade. Glaciers are now, in fact, losing more mass than the Greenland or Antarctic ice sheets.
As per a ‘Down to Earth’ (DTE) analysis, the Asia-Pacific region is home to some of the highest mountains and most extensive glacier systems and is among the most vulnerable to climate change. Spanning five million km? of high mountains, the region contains approximately 100,000 km? of glaciers. Glaciers — moving masses of ice that are also considered freshwater reservoirs, the report points out, serve as vital components of climate and hydrological systems, sustaining ecosystems, agriculture and human populations.
However, the Introduction to the report warns that climate change and other drivers have accelerated glacier melt, threatening water security, biodiversity and regional economies. Itis crucial to recognize the environmental, social and economic significance of glaciers and the urgent need for cooperation for their preservation.
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