The
End of Ice: Dahr Jamail on Climate Disruption from the Melting
Himalayas to Insect Extinction
Democracy Now!
A
new report finds at least a third of the Himalayan ice cap will melt
by the end of the century due to climate change, even if the world’s
most ambitious environmental reforms are implemented.
The report,
released by the Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment earlier this month, is
the culmination of half a decade’s work by over 200 scientists,
with an additional 125 experts peer reviewing their work.
It warns
rising temperatures in the Himalayas could lead to mass population
displacement, as well as catastrophic food and water insecurity.
The
glaciers are a vital water source for the 250 million people who live
in the Hindu Kush Himalaya range, which spans from Afghanistan to
Burma.
More than 1.5 billion people depend on the rivers that flow
from the Himalayan peaks.
We speak with Dahr Jamail, independent
journalist and author of the new book “The End of Ice: Bearing
Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption.”
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