The Impact of Khardungla road is clearly visible on Khardung glacier, its one side is covered in black soot - Renoj Thayyen, Glaciologist, National Institute of Hydrology
The Impact of Khardungla road is clearly visible on Khardung glacier, its one side is covered in black soot - Renoj Thayyen, Glaciologist, National Institute of Hydrology
The Impact of Khardungla road is clearly visible on Khardung glacier, its one side is covered in black soot - Renoj Thayyen, Glaciologist, National Institute of Hydrology
“Today, water from glaciers is practically unavailable during April and May, when it is needed the most. So, we created an artificial glacier closer to the village using excess glacial meltwater runoff during the summer. This would mimic a real glacier and provide water for irrigation during those two crucial months,” says 81-year-old Chawang Norphel, the pioneer of artificial glaciers.
“Today, water from glaciers is practically unavailable during April and May, when it is needed the most. So, we created an artificial glacier closer to the village using excess glacial meltwater runoff during the summer. This would mimic a real glacier and provide water for irrigation during those two crucial months,” says 81-year-old Chawang Norphel, the pioneer of artificial glaciers.
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Over 400 people and school children from Delhi, skipped their work and school to join a Global Climate Strike against Climate Change on Friday 20 September, 2019
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
The protest march on September 27, 2019 was attended by 150-200 school and college students, as well as people from various social organisations. They demanded better policies against climate change.
The protest march on September 27, 2019 was attended by 150-200 school and college students, as well as people from various social organisations. They demanded better policies against climate change.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Beside urging world leaders to take action to mitigate the risks posed by global warming, they also demanded multi-national companies to switch to eco-friendly methods of production
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
The protest march on September 27, 2019 was attended by 150-200 school and college students, as well as people from various social organisations. They demanded better policies against climate change.