Climate Change Force Polar Bears To Spend 4-Times Energy For Prey
Owing to climate change-induced glacier melting in the Arctic, the polar bears and narwhals now require four times as much energy to hunt for survival. A study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology discovered that sea-ice loss is forcing the cold-climate mammals to conserve themselves rigorously as killer whales have infiltrated the previously ice-locked ocean stretches. Reportedly, the diet alterations have forced the ‘sit-and-… read-more
Tags: Climate Change, arctic, Polar bears, Narwhals, ice loss, killer whales
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Jammu & Kashmir: India's First-ever Igloo Cafe Set Up In Gulmarg
A one-of-its-kind visual treat has bedecked the Kashmir Valley, adding another feather to its cap. The Kolahoi Ski resort in Jammu and Kashmir's Gulmarg has turned heads by opening India's first-ever Igloo Cafe. The 15 feet high and 26 feet round igloo cafe dons a few local touches along with an arched entrance and exquisite patterns on the wall. Animated by the Arctic shelters, the icy wonder can harbour nearly 16 people.
Tags: kashmir, Igloo cafe, arctic, Gulmarg
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Ice Melting Rate Accelerated By 57% Than Pre-Industrial Times: Study
A recent climate study has revealed the melting rate of the earth's ice has accelerated by 57% compared to mid-1990s. Moreover, the report mentioned that approximately 28 trillion metric ton of sea ice had melted away. While the global atmospheric temperature rose by 1.1-degree Celsius since pre-industrialisation, the warming rate in the Arctic doubled the global average in the last three decades. Besides, the report highlighted sea-ice… read-more
Tags: Glaciers, Melted Ice, Climate Change, arctic, environment
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