Climate Change Forces Major Lifestyle Changes High in the Himalayan Mountains
Ask Students: By when might the Himalayan glaciers be entirely gone, according to researchers? How do the ice stupas prevent water from melting?
Sonam Wangchuk discusses the effects of climate change on Himalayan glaciers. | PBS NewsHour Extra
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July 8, 2022
Ask Students: By when might the Himalayan glaciers be entirely gone, according to researchers? How do the ice stupas prevent water from melting?
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Research published last year shows the massive Himalayan glaciers have shrunk 10-times faster over the past four decades than during the previous seven centuries. It threatens agriculture and the water supply for millions across South Asia. For a transcript, click here.
Wangchuk mentions near the end of the video that even though rural Himalayan communities were not the drivers of climate change, they are already experiencing the consequences of it. Meanwhile, many people in high-polluting countries like the United States are not feeling much of the pain yet. What can wealthier countries responsible for climate change, but not yet threatened by it, do to fix this imbalance? Should they do anything?
Media literacy: This video explores a slow-developing story that deeply affects a community. Would you prefer to see more reporting like this, less centered on recent events and more so on long-term trends? Why do you think the media gives so little coverage to these slow-developing stories?
Republished with permission from PBS NewsHour Classroom.