Climate Change: A siren for J&K

Malik Zahra Khalid Warm winters is a new phenomenon in Kashmir valley. In February the temperature rise has been ten degrees more than normal according to meteorological department. After 76 years, Kashmir is witnessing such rise in temperatures during winter months. The warmth has rushed the spring and in the month of February there are almond blossoms. There is also activity in Badamvaer, the small grove that J&K Bank could save from Afghan Governor Waris Khan’s orchard of almonds in the foot hills of Kohi Maran. Temperature hike in the…

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