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International Conference on Glacier’s Preservation

International Conference on Glacier’s Preservation:

Tajikistan hosted the 1st UN International Conference on Glaciers’ Preservation in Dushanbe (Tajikistan) in collaboration with UNESCO and World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), leading to the adoption of the Dushanbe Glaciers Declaration.

  • Glaciers are slow-moving ice masses formed from compacted snow over centuries.
  • They mainly exist in polar regions (Greenland, Canadian Arctic, Antarctica) due to low solar insolation, while tropical glaciers occur at high altitudes near the Equator, like in the Andes.
  • Only 3% of Earth’s water is freshwater, and glaciers hold about 70% of the world’s freshwater supply.
  • The Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH) are referred as “Water Tower of Asia” and contribute approximately 40% of the Indus River system’s water flow.
  • Glaciers preserve climate records dating back up to 800,000 years, which help scientists study historical warming and cooling patterns.
  • The temperature difference between the Himalayan glaciers and the Indian Ocean plays a key role in driving the South West monsoon winds.
  • Nepal lost Langtang’s Yala Glacier, while Venezuela became the 2nd country after Slovenia to lose all its glaciers.