Back to news
27 Sep 2023 | COP28

“Time is running out”— policymakers and experts from world’s tallest cryosphere zone call for ambition and action to save Earth’s snow and ice

4 mins Read

70% Complete
This year has been devastating for the cryosphere: thresholds have been crossed, new projections show that losses will be higher than previously forecast, the impacts are already here. Source James Kirkham's presentation

Kathmandu 26 September 2023 — With scientists worldwide warning of the catastrophic global impacts of this year’s record-breaking losses of snow and ice, policymakers and experts representing one of the world’s most climate vulnerable regions gathered at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) to call for an urgent acceleration of climate action and ambition.

“The total and irreversible loss of mountain glaciers around the world is about to be locked-in unless immediate action is taken,” James Kirkham, Chief Scientific Adviser to the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative, told the summit, which was attended by ministers, diplomats, senior policy-makers and experts from the eight-nation Hindu Kush Himalayan region and beyond, and was organised by ICIMOD and Nepal’s Ministry of Forests and Environment.

“The science is unequivocal,” said Pema Gyamtsho, Director General of ICIMOD. “We have to act now to prevent the Earth from spiralling towards a state beyond which it can no longer sustain life. With two billion people relying on waters held in these mountains for their food and water security, all of us have a huge humanitarian weight on our shoulders at this moment.”

“The consequences of this and the catastrophic losses of ice in the Arctic and the Antarctic should alarm the world,” Kirkham continued. “It will destabilize the climate system that has kept Earth habitable for millennia and result in large parts of Dhaka, Mumbai, Karachi and Shanghai being underwater if current increases in emissions continue,” Bangladesh alone, Kirkham said, would as soon as 2050 see 18 million refugees as a result of sea level rise.

Scientists emphasised the urgent need to study the Hindu Kush Himalaya’s permafrost, whose thawing threatens the rising incidence of major hazards, including landslides, but also the release of vast amounts of carbon and methane as carbon sink turns to carbon source. Already emissions from permafrost are equivalent to those of Japan. At 3–4ºC of warming that level would rise to China’s or USA’s total emissions.

ICIMOD’s Climate and Cryosphere Crisis forum took place as senior cryosphere scientists from the Ambition on Melting Ice High-Level Group on Sea-level Rise and Mountain Water Resources (AMI) urged world leaders at the United Nations Climate Ambition Summit to make cuts in line with the 1.5ºC Paris Agreement. The upper threshold, of 2ºC of warming, would unleash “catastrophic” changes, AMI argues, and called for it to be taken “off the table.”

“The emergency is already here for the snow and ice of the Hindu Kush Himalaya, at just 1.2ºC of warming,” said Gyamtsho. “We need to unite to help communities and governments prepare and adapt to the impacts of warming that have already been locked in, but we also need to speak with one voice – across the countries of this region, across the world’s cryosphere zones, and across Earth’s mountains, to call for world leaders to cut emissions to #SaveOurSnow.”

Inaugurating the event, Nepal’s Minister of Forests and Environment, Birendra Prasad Mahato said, “The Government of Nepal has prioritised cooperation with its neighbours on issues related to climate change, environmental degradation, disaster risk reduction, biodiversity conservation and socio-economic improvements.”

The high-level event, the second HKH Science-Policy Forum organised by ICIMOD, included presentations from Tandong Yao, Professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor Lars-Otto, the former executive secretary to the Arctic Monitoring Assessment Programme, Wolfger Mayrhofer, Deputy Secretary General of the Alpine Convention, Ansgar Fellendorf, climate change and mountain governance expert, United Nations Environment Programme, Bolot Moldobedkov, co-director of the Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences, Bishkek.

Delegates also heard from lead and chapter editors and authors of ICIMOD’s HI-WISE Outlook 2023 report: Philippus Wester, Amina Maharjan, Sunita Chaudhary, Santosh Nepal, Jakob Steiner and Nakul Chettri.

Delegates included:

The forum’s recommendations will inform the 2024 Ministerial Mountain Summit, hosted by ICIMOD.


More information about the event, the agenda and delegates are available at: https://www.icimod.org/cryospherehkh

Visit our Flickr for images: Click here


For media inquiries, please contact:
Neraz Tuladhar, Media Officer, ICIMOD | media@icimod.org  | +977 1 5275222

For the conference related queries, please contact:
Babar Khan, AD-Interm Action Area Coordinator – AAE, ICIMOD | Babar.Khan@icimod.org
Udayan Mishra, Communications Officer, ICIMOD | Udayan.Mishra@icimod.org

Stay current

Stay up to date on what’s happening around the HKH with our most recent publications and find out how you can help by subscribing to our mailing list.

Sign Up
3 Feb 2017 Press releases
Adaptation outlook for the Hindu Kush Himalaya in the making

Policy workshop sets ground for a regional assessment of adaptation responses for the Hindu Kush Himalaya [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="560"]

22 Aug 2024 Press releases
ADA and ICIMOD Forge Strategic Partnership to Support Mountain Development Initiatives

Vienna, Austria – 22 Aug 2024 – The Austrian Development Agency (ADA) and the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development ...

18 Feb 2016 Press releases
Towards finalisation of the Renewable Natural Resources (RNR) marketing policy of Bhutan 2016

‘The Government of Bhutan would like to transform Bhutanese agriculture from subsistence ...

5 Jun 2023 Press releases
山区居民、登山者和科学家在珠峰敲响警钟,倡议世界各国领袖们立即迈向脱碳之路

距人类首登世界之巅已70年,而气候紧急情况发生在此:在兴都库什-喜马拉雅区域内,三分之二的冰川预计将在本世纪末消失。 领先的山地机构国际山地综合发展中心(ICIMOD)、尼泊尔登山协会(NMA)和山区伙伴关系(Mountain Partnership) 呼吁全世界来拯救地球上的冰雪,以避免为时过晚。 #“拯救我们的雪”宣言在最初48小时内就收集到1000多个签名,其中包括新西兰前总理、各国外交官、传奇登山者和著名地球科学家。 尼泊尔加德满都讯(2023 年 5 月 29 日)——七十年前的今天,在埃德蒙·希拉里爵士和丹增·诺尔盖首次登上珠峰 ; 70 年后的今天,地球上最高的山峰正在经历由全球变暖引起的前所未有且基本不可逆的变化。 全球变暖正在危及珠峰与兴都库什-喜马拉雅地区的环境,该地区横跨八个国家,约长3500公里。根据目前的排放情况,科学家预计在未来70年内,该地区三分之二的冰川或将消融。 国际山地综合发展中心(ICIMOD)在包括 尼泊尔登山协会 和 山区伙伴关系(联合国自愿伙伴联盟)在内的全球山地机构的支持下,呼吁公众支持 #拯救我们的雪(#SaveOurSnow)运动。该运动要求公众: 在社交平台分享来自世界各地山区的故事和照片,使用#SaveOurSnow 标签 强调气候影响; 在网址 icimod.org/saveoursnow/declaration/ 签署一份宣言,呼吁各国政府兑现将升温限制在 1.5 ...

26 May 2016 Press releases
Launch of HKH partnership signals step toward regional solidarity in addressing the UN 2030 sustainable development agenda

[caption id="attachment_7242" align="aligncenter" width="562"] Photo credit: Clemens Kunze/ICIMOD[/caption] Ministerial panel endorses declaration on 'Healthy ...

3 Apr 2023 Press releases
UNCDF partner with ICIMOD for adaptation action in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

Kathmandu, 3 April: The UN Capital Development Fund, UNCDF, is partnering with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, ICIMOD, ...

12 Jan 2024 Press releases
FAO and ICIMOD Partner to Foster Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions

12 January 2024, Kathmandu, Nepal The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Centre for Integrated ...

9 May 2018 Press releases
ICIMOD and NMB Bank combine efforts to benefit mountain communities in Nepal

  Speaking on the occasion, David Molden, Director General of ICIMOD, said, “ICIMOD is increasingly stepping up to work closely with ...