Uttarakhand Faces Ecological Crisis: Melting Glaciers, Drying Rivers Signal Danger

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News18•21-01-2026, 17:55
Uttarakhand Faces Ecological Crisis: Melting Glaciers, Drying Rivers Signal Danger
- •Uttarakhand, once known for its natural beauty, is now experiencing rising pollution and climate change due to industrialization and deforestation.
- •Himalayan peaks, previously snow-covered, now appear barren, with a severe lack of snowfall and rain impacting agriculture and hydroelectric sources.
- •Cities like Dehradun record alarming AQI levels around 200, indicating increased air pollution from vehicles and construction.
- •Untimely blooming of Buransh and higher-than-normal temperatures point to a disrupted natural calendar and the effects of global warming.
- •Falling groundwater levels, drying natural springs, and increased landslides signal a significant ecosystem change, threatening human existence.
Why It Matters: Uttarakhand is on the brink of an ecological crisis, demanding urgent sustainable development and environmental protection.
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