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Widen met station network in Himalayas to better predict extreme weather: Panel

Widen met station network in Himalayas to better predict extreme weather: Panel
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CESL, Ladakh ink pact to make the Union Territory carbon-neutral

Under the MoU, various clean energy and energy-efficiency programmes will be implemented. Beginning with a pilot in the Zanskar valley area, CESL will take up solar mini- and micro-grid solutions, energy-efficient lighting, energy storage-based solutions, efficient cooking stoves and electric mobility solutions in the UT.

2021 Grit and Rock Award recipients announced

Alpinist.com Also in This Style 2021 Grit and Rock Award recipients announced Derek Franz A jury panel chaired by Victor Saunders recently announced the recipients of the 2021 Grit & Rock Award, a grant intended to bolster female participation and leadership in exploration and alpine-style ascents. Teams of any nationality that are led by, or composed mostly of, women are eligible. This year s winners include Sara Jaklic and Marija Jeglic; Lise Billon, Fanny Schmutz Tomasi, Maud Vanpoulle and Camille Marot; Nancy Hansen and Ralf Dujmovits; and a general grant to support female members of the Young Alpinist Team and the French National Female Alpine Team (ENAF).

Studies Reveal Global Ice Melt Estimates Have Been Conservative

GlacierHub Eqip Glacier, a marine terminating glacier in Greenland. (Source: kaet44/Creative Commons) Two new studies suggest that recent estimates of global ice melt are conservative. In other words, ice is melting much more rapidly than experts thought. As a result, sea levels are rising faster as well. The first study combines various observations from satellites, on-the-ground measurements, and model-based estimates to create a clearer picture of the state of Earth’s ice between 1994 and 2017. Essentially, it captures a global tally of change in ice mass over that time period. The resulting measurements of ice loss and sea level rise fall in the upper range of scenarios forecast by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a body within the United Nations meant to provide objective science related to climate change. The IPCC’s scenarios were laid out in their 2019 special report on oceans and the cryosphere, itself a recent overview of assessment work.

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