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Studies hint at faster glacial retreat


Studies hint at faster glacial retreat
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New Delhi: The Chamoli glacial breach and the disaster it has unleashed may be, in a manner of speaking, just the tip of the iceberg.
Latest scientific research suggests that the retreat of glaciers in the entire Himalayan region, except some parts of the Karakoram range, has gathered pace. This, scientists say, will lead to more frequent disasters induced by glacier melt.
A report modelled on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) assessment reports, “Assessment of Climate Change over the Indian Region”, flagged last year that the Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau recorded a warming of 0.2 degrees Celsius per decadeduring 1951–2014. In some of the higher reaches, the warming was at the rate of 0.5 degrees Celsius per decade a much higher-than-average warming experienced over the entire country. ....

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Noctiluca scintillans – the Sea Sparkle That Threatens the Arabian Sea


Noctiluca scintillans – the Sea Sparkle That Threatens the Arabian Sea
21/01/2021
Naresh M. Gohil out on his fishing boat. Photo: Malavika Vyawahare/Mongabay
On February 26, 2003, a group of scientists set out to sea from Goa in the Arabian Sea, India, on a routine mission. They called it “sea truthing,” verifying data gathered by satellites eyeing the earth from hundreds of kilometers above. What the team encountered there, in the middle of the Arabian Sea, was far from routine. About 970 kilometers northwest of Mumbai on India’s western coast, they found themselves sailing on a green swirl that spread out as far as the eye could see. At night, the waters glowed neon blue. ....

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The curious case of the glowing beaches


The curious case of the glowing beaches
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The two phenomena sea glitter and jellyfish, beauty and danger are inextricably interlinked. Together, they represent yet another pressing warning about the ill-health of our oceans.
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Bioluminescent algae have caused a stir along the Arabian Sea. But the sparkle could be a climate warning sign
India has been seeing warning signs, but what is now playing out along the Konkan and Malabar coasts indicates a perfect storm of climate change-induced fallouts is at its doorstep
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Just over a month ago, in remarkable unison, several separate communities arrayed on India’s coastline alongside the Arabian Sea reported the presence of sparkling waves the technical term is bioluminescent which looked like they were embedded with blue-green glitter, and they kept rolling up to the shore one after another every night. Sizable crowds assembled to admire this “magi ....

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