HomeNewsEnvironmentEnvironment & science roundup March 5 2024: Kochi weather, El Nino started melting Antarctica Doomsday glacier in the 1930s, red net protection for crops, upcoming total solar eclipse

Environment & science roundup March 5 2024: Kochi weather, El Nino started melting Antarctica Doomsday glacier in the 1930s, red net protection for crops, upcoming total solar eclipse

March 05, 2024 / 16:12 IST
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Embracing sustainable agricultural practices and seeking alternatives to chemical pesticides is crucial for the future of farming. (Photo credit: Christian Heitz via Pexels)
Embracing sustainable agricultural practices and seeking alternatives to chemical pesticides is crucial for the future of farming. (Photo credit: Christian Heitz via Pexels)

1. El Niño spurred melting of Antarctica’s 'Doomsday Glacier': An extreme El Niño event triggered the melting of Antartica's so-called Doomsday Glacier, Thwaites, in the 1940s. The glacier is as big as Florida, and if it melts completely, sea level could rise by as much as 60 cm - this in turn could trigger large-scale destruction, especially in coastal areas.

Scientists had originally pegged 1980s as the time when the glacier on Antarctica started melting rapidly, contributing to a 4 percent rise in global sea levels by losing around 595 billion tonnes of ice.

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The new study was led by Rachel Clark from the University of Houston, Texas, and used sediment cores from seven locations near the Thwaites and its northern neighbour, the Pine Island glacier, to trace their retreat.

2. 35 percent of Kochi vulnerable to heat stress, 25 percent to flooding: A recent study by the World Resources Institute (WRI), India, found that roughly 35 percent of Kochi’s residents are vulnerable to heat stress, and 25 percent face risks of flooding.