Climate Change in the Svalbard Archipelago in Norway
ENVIRONMENT, EARTH SCIENCE, BIODIVERSITY
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<p>The prospects for Climate Change in Svalbard are above normal when compared to the rest of Europe, air temperatures have risen very quickly in the Svalbard archipelago in recent decades (Nordli et...
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<p>The prospects for Climate Change in Svalbard are above normal when compared to the rest of Europe, air temperatures have risen very quickly in the Svalbard archipelago in recent decades (Nordli et al., 2014).</p>
<p>Climate Change in the Himalayas is a major topic of worry for climate watchers in the Subcontinent and across the world. The Himalayas have the largest deposits of snow and ice in the world outside the Polar Regions and is often referred to as the ‘Third Pole’ and also as the ‘Water Tower of Asia’.</p>
<p>Some of the highest peaks in the world are present in the Himalayas, which lie south of the Tibetan Plateau. India also has many other mountain ranges such as the Karakoram Range, the Aravali Range and many other minor ranges in the Deccan Plateau.</p>