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Glacier Meltdown

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: A recent study revealed that 110 glaciers in Arunachal Pradesh’s eastern Himalayas have disappeared over 32 years (1988-2020), with glacial cover shrinking by 309.85 sq. km.

About Glacier Meltdown:

What is Glacier Meltdown?

• Glacial retreat occurs when glaciers melt faster than the accumulation of new ice and snow, leading to reduced ice cover and formation of glacial lakes.

• It is a key indicator of global climate change, affecting water resources, ecosystems, and disaster risks.

Reasons Behind Glacier Meltdown

Rising Global Temperatures: The eastern Himalayas are warming faster than the global average (0.1°–0.8°C per decade).

Increased Carbon Emissions: Accelerates atmospheric heating, leading to faster ice melting.

Changing Precipitation Patterns: More rainfall instead of snowfall, disrupting glacial accumulation.

Anthropogenic Activities: Deforestation, infrastructure projects, and tourism add to local warming.

Black Carbon Deposits: From burning fossil fuels, reduces glacier reflectivity, increasing heat absorption.

Impacts of Glacier Meltdown

Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs): Rising water levels in glacial lakes increase the risk of catastrophic floods.

Disruption of River Systems: Himalayan rivers, such as Teesta and Brahmaputra, face irregular flow patterns, affecting agriculture and hydroelectric projects.

Threat to Biodiversity & Ecosystems: Shrinking glaciers impact flora, fauna, and water-dependent species.

Water Scarcity & Food Security: Reduced glacier-fed water availability affects irrigation and drinking water supply.

Relevance in UPSC Exam Syllabus

GS Paper 1 – Geography & Climate Change

• Glacial retreat and its role in climate change affecting monsoons, river basins, and ecosystems. Himalayan geography and vulnerabilities, including impact on permafrost regions and water cycles.

• Glacial retreat and its role in climate change affecting monsoons, river basins, and ecosystems.

• Himalayan geography and vulnerabilities, including impact on permafrost regions and water cycles.

GS Paper 3 – Environment & Disaster Management

• Climate change and disaster risk reduction, including threats of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs). Sustainable development policies, adaptation strategies, and environmental governance.

• Climate change and disaster risk reduction, including threats of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs).

• Sustainable development policies, adaptation strategies, and environmental governance.

Essay Paper – Environmental Degradation & Sustainable Development

• Role of climate policies, international treaties (Paris Agreement, IPCC reports), and India’s commitments. Importance of glacier conservation and impact of Himalayan degradation on Indian monsoon systems.

• Role of climate policies, international treaties (Paris Agreement, IPCC reports), and India’s commitments.

• Importance of glacier conservation and impact of Himalayan degradation on Indian monsoon systems.

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