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    India postpones winter games due to lack of snow

    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiFebruary 17, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi speaks on the Union Budget 2024, in New Delhi.

    NEW DELHI, INDIA — India on Monday postponed its national winter games due to a critical lack of snow at Gulmarg, one of the country’s highest ski resorts. This unprecedented move serves as a stark reminder of the escalating impacts of global warming.

    While snow levels in the Himalayas can fluctuate annually, scientists attribute the current deficiency to climate change, which is causing erratic rainfall patterns and shifting weather conditions.

    The games, scheduled to take place from February 22nd to 25th, were to feature a diverse range of winter sports, including Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, ski mountaineering, and snowboarding.

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    Hundreds of athletes were expected to participate, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed his enthusiasm for the event, anticipating it would foster the growth of winter sports talent in India.

    “The Khelo Winter Games… has been postponed due to insufficient snowfall,” the region’s Sports Council said in a statement.

    “A new assessment will be conducted once snow conditions improve.”

    However, the slopes at Gulmarg, situated at a lofty 2,650 meters (8,694 feet), currently lack sufficient snow to host the tournament.

    In recent years, the once-thriving skiing industry in Kashmir has faced significant challenges due to a persistent lack of snowfall.

    Beyond the economic impact on the tourism sector, concerns are mounting within the ecologically fragile region regarding impending water shortages. These shortages could have devastating consequences for the agricultural sector.

    Snowmelt traditionally replenishes the region’s rivers, but shifting weather patterns have already disrupted agricultural practices, exacerbating water scarcity and increasing the risk of forest fires.

    A 2020 report from the Indian Ministry of Earth Sciences predicted that the Himalayas and Kashmir would be particularly vulnerable to rising temperatures.

    The year 2023 witnessed record-breaking global temperatures, and the combined average temperatures of 2023 and 2024 surpassed the critical 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold for the first time.

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