Melting Glaciers In Kashmir Signal Deepening Climate Crisis

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Melting Glaciers In Kashmir Signal Deepening Climate Crisis

A view of snow-capped mountains and lush green alpine hills along the Baltal route to the Amarnath Cave Shrine in Sonamarg, east of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on July 03, 2026. Glaciers across the Kashmir Himalayas have shrunk rapidly over the past several decades due to rising temperatures, reduced snowfall, and changing weather patterns, which accelerate ice loss in the region. Recent scientific studies indicate that some glaciers, including the Thajiwas Glacier in Sonamarg, have lost nearly 88 percent of their ice volume, while broader research suggests Kashmir has lost nearly 25-30 percent of its glaciers over the last six decades. Climate experts and international reports warn that the rapid retreat of Himalayan glaciers threatens rivers, agriculture, ecosystems, and water supplies for millions across South Asia. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

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