It’s the highest mountain range in the world. Featuring peaks that scrape the sky, dwindling glaciers, and lush forests, these gentle giants are essential to the prosperity and stability of one of Asia’s greatest lands. For rainwater and glacial melt flowing out of the Himalayas feeds the rivers that are the very life-blood of India and her 1.25 billion people.
A major wildfire burns through the forests of Ahirikot in Srinagar, India on Monday, May 2, 2016. Massive wildfires that killed at least seven people over recent days burned through pine forests in the Himalaya mountains of northern India on Monday. (Image source: Press Trust of India)
But in 2016, amidst what is likely to be the most intense period of extreme heat to ever impact India, the Himalayas are burning.
Extreme Heat, Drought Kills Hundreds, Displaces Farmers, Puts Towns on Life Support
Throughout April and into early May…
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I can barely look to read these things – all destruction due to humans (what we do so well, not accepting responsibility, call it something else, like ‘the climate is changing’ as if we had nothing to do with it) is a sacrilege, and the Himalayas especially so. Plus all the crap, trash and garbage Westerners leave behind – the colossal gall. What a mess.
The proper terminology is “Anthropocentric Climate Change”. If it is too many words to write for a dumbed down readership used to quick skims of news articles, make up an acronym, which is what we also do well. ACC.
It used to be that we had old expressions such as ‘glacially slow’ and ‘eternal mountains’. Welp, guess we can’t used them anymore.
This is the hell we have created and then deny our part in. Too bad every innocent animal, as well as the forests, on this earth will have to suffer for it.
So let’s just bring on more babies and more trade deals and more consumption. God or technology will save us.
That’s what I was appalled to read recently, supposedly in an interview with a renowned biologist, which I am skeptical of, because I have read it nearly verbatim elsewhere, and not authored by him:
“The population will continue to rise, leveling off at about 11 billion. Our technology will reduce our carbon footprint.”
What technology? Leveling off implies to me that we will have reached a metaphorical brick wall, which is about the only thing that will stop our breeding – such as an inhospitable environment, lack of food and water, etc.
or after we level the entire planet. 😦
Exactly! People will keep having babies, driving hulking vehicles, eating meat, and filling their houses with stuff. Finally, counting on technological miracles is the only answer left. Big surprise coming!