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Himalayan glaciers may not survive 21st century [1]

Anil S

KOCHI: Calling upon governments across the world to devise a quick action plan to deal with the rapid retreat of the Himalayan glaciers, environmental activist Vandana Shiva said the glaciers might not survive this century if the melting continued.

Publication Date: 
19/04/2010
New Indian Express (Kochi) [2]
Tags:
Himalaya [3], Glaciers [4], Climate Change [5], Climate Impacts [6], Glacial Melt [7], Environmentalists [8], Vandana shiva [9]
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