Sentences with phrase «himalayan glacier mass»

Scientists Rebuke Claims Of Human Control Over Glacier Mass Balance «Natural climate variability still emerges as the key deciding element governing the Himalayan glacier mass balances.»

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Himalayan glaciers are beating a rapid retreat in the face of global warming, according to a flurry of recent reports by BBC and other mass media.
Just yesterday we had an example of a scientist who projected that Himalayan glaciers were losing ice at an an amazing rate correcting himself and cutting his own mass loss estimate by 30 %.
The melt water from himalays argument doesn't hold water anymore as the latest peer reviewed study shows that only 4 % of Himalayan melt provides fresh water to populations below and that the water is coming mostly from the higher glaciers that are not losing mass.
«It is pretty clear that the Himalayan glaciers have been losing mass, with markedly greater loss in the past decade than earlier,»...
The Changing Water Cycle — Changes to groundwater in Uganda — The mass budgets of Himalayan glaciers 3.
Inter-annual runoff variation in the Himalayan glacier catchment is driven more by precipitation than by the mass balance change of glaciers (36);
Allowing for undersampling, measurement uncertainty and all the other things that make scientific pronouncements fuzzy, Himalayan glaciers are indeed losing mass, and it is more likely than not that they are losing mass faster now than a few decades ago.
2007/04/17: ENN: Melting Himalayan Glaciers Pose Security Risk, UNEP Says Global warming will cause the Himalayan glaciers to melt, leading to mass migration and possibly conflicts over valuable resources such as agricultural land and fresh water, the U.N. Environment Programme chiGlaciers Pose Security Risk, UNEP Says Global warming will cause the Himalayan glaciers to melt, leading to mass migration and possibly conflicts over valuable resources such as agricultural land and fresh water, the U.N. Environment Programme chiglaciers to melt, leading to mass migration and possibly conflicts over valuable resources such as agricultural land and fresh water, the U.N. Environment Programme chief said.
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