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Study finds high-altitude J&K hotspots warmed by nearly 1°C in 20 years

A new study has revealed that several high-altitude locations in Jammu and Kashmir such as the popular tourist destinations of Pahalgam and Gulmarg have warmed up by nearly one degree Celsius in the last two decades, highlighting the sensitivity of the Himalayan environment to ongoing climate change with severe implications for high-altitude hydrology, cryosphere stability and regional climate resilience.

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