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Rising temperatures are causing glaciers to lose ice at a rate higher than the average rate over past centuries.
Dehradun: The evaluation of the carrying capacity of pilgrims and tourists at the Char Dham shrines and Hemkund Sahib will ...
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How Mountain Ranges Could Become the Next Frontier for Natural Hydrogen EnergyThis new research advances our understanding of suitable environments for natural hydrogen generation,” said Sascha Brune, ...
In a major conservation breakthrough, Ladakh has been found to host 68% of India’s snow leopards, with 477 individuals ...
The climbing season in the Himalayas continues, with high-altitude expeditions taking on K2 and other 8,000-meter peaks in the Karakoram. After a successful spr ...
Juniper Berry Cultivation: A High-Value, Low-Maintenance Crop Offering Steady Income to Hill Farmers
Juniper berries, known for their bold aroma and medicinal properties, are harvested from a wild evergreen shrub that thrives ...
With warming winters and drier forests, Pakistan’s northern regions face increasingly devastating wildfires. But underfunded ...
The end of Pakistan's lost paradise of Hunza: 'In just 20 years, our entire environment has changed'
In the north of the country, a village that has been isolated from the outside world for centuries is suffering from the ...
Humira Syed The phrase “Paradise on Earth” for Kashmir transcends mere hyperbole; it encapsulates an enduring truth felt ...
CHILAS: Kolouchova Klara, a climber from the Czech Republic, lost her life while summiting Nanga Parbat after falling from a ...
Rising temperatures and intense human activity are destabilising the icy terrain, risking the lives of climbers and sherpas.
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