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The claim that Himalayan glaciers will disappear in 25 years is unsubstantiated.
In one case, the panel said incorrectly that Himalayan glaciers were expected to melt by 2035.
The last big report on climate effects, in 2007, contained the erroneous statement that Himalayan glaciers would disappear by 2035.
Most are small, but one that Himalayan glaciers would disappear by 2035, taken from an unverified report, causes deep embarrassment.
In 2010, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change made an unfounded claim that Himalayan ice would disappear by the year 2035.
Referring to the incorrect claim that Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035, he said: "Nobody in their right mind would see that as even a scientific statement.
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But I would say in a general sense that Himalayans have a natural appreciation for, or an innate appreciation for, the natural environment.
We propose that Lesser Himalayan rock in Bhutan can be divided into lower Lesser Himalayan rocks with a Paleoproterozoic detrital zircon signal, and upper Lesser Himalayan rocks with detrital zircon signals of ∼ 1000 500 Ma.
It was feared that the Himalayan winter would bring another wave of death.
The errors included the suggestion that the Himalayan glaciers could melt by 2035.
Many studies suggest, though, that the Himalayan glaciers have been shrinking over the past few decades.
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