Showing posts with label Tibet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tibet. Show all posts

10 November 2009

DALAI LAMA's VIST TO TAWANG (ARUNACHAL)

Speaking to his followers, the Dalai Lama declared that Arunachal Pradesh was an important part of India, and spoke emotionally about his attachment to the town were he first arrived when he fled China's invasion on Tibet in 1959.
"My stand that Tawang is an integral part of India has not changed," he said, and recalled his relief at being met in the town on his arrival from Tibet by an Indian foreign ministry official.
"There was a feeling of hopelessness when I first came here in 1959. But I felt safe when I saw a long-time friend from the Indian foreign ministry waiting for me at the border. That is why I have visited Tawang so many times. People here take a genuine interest in Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhist culture. Right from Ladakh to Tawang, Tibetan Buddhism is practised traditionally," he said.





His comments will further inflame Beijing's anger at the visit, not least his reference to Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir being areas of strong Tibetan Buddhist influence.
China claims vast swathes of both areas as its own and rejects the 1913 Shimla Convention at which the Tibet government ceded Tawang to British India and agreed the McMahon Line as the border between India and China.
China now regards the McMahon line as its last disputed border and has escalated tensions over the issue to pressurise India to make new concessions.
Beijing renewed its attack on the Dalai Lama's visit yesterday accusing him of visiting the area at India's behest to bolster its claim to the area China calls "Southern Tibet". Its official media has also denounced him as a "liar" for comments on fear among his people in Tibet.

21 October 2009

GLACIER MELTING AND THE PREDICTABLE CONSEQUENCES




The over centuries collected ice of the Himalaya is melting with a continuous rising speed. This will provoke catastrophic inundations. If the glaciers are melted India and China will be targeted by catastrophes: desert building and lack of drinking water.
At the higher altitudes of Central Asia the catastrophe is preparing. Scientist from over the world are observing the phenomena , sending out warning overheard by the Population: The glacier of the higher mountains are melting with a constantly rising speed, some of them will have been doomed to disappear in a couple of years. The one believing this is a locale problem is incorrect. Not only the cause is of global nature but also the effects of the melting process will bother the live of billions of people, by treating the sweet water supply of India and China
The glacier of the Himalaya and the Tibetan highlands are the biggest ice reservoirs of the heart beside the poles.
Tousend of valleys at high altitude are filled up with ice. The water born from the ice collects in big lakes, being the source of the rivers. Estimation counted 15,000 lakes with a common surface of 112,000 sqm. 9000 of theses are ending in lakes. Nobody knows the amount of water is stored in the frozen valleys. Satellite observations just give an imppression of the surface but no idea of the depth of the lakes.



Scientist estimate that the lost of ice mass is between 2 and seven per year. The length of the glacier is reduced by 60 to 70 m per year. . Conform to Achim Steiner, excutive director of the Environmental Program of the United Nations (UNEP the glacier on Chinese territory will by reduced by 2/3 in 2050. Some scientist believe by 2050 all glacier will have been disappeared.
This is not only due to global warming but also due the progressing industrialization of India and China emitting a huge amount on particulates rising to high altitudes and forming giant brown clouds (ABC’s) absorbing the infrared rays rising from the earth enhancing the green house effect. Additionally are the glacier covered with rubble and boulders reflecting the impacting sunrays a lot more than the reflecting ice?

Translated from an article from Roland Benn in Merian

The melting of the ice will form giant sees of melted ice. Only in Nepal and Bhutan there are 4997 of such lakes and are regular limited by the end – moraine of the moving ice. These lakes are now rising with a speed that the deposits of the moraine will not be able to withhold them and are coming to the point of bursting.
The result would be that enormous quantities of water coming from altitudes as high as 4000 m will burst into the lower valleys, several hundred thousand of people would than be in great danger
Scientist of UNEP recently detected 44 sees being at the critical point UNEP regional director Surendra Shrestha stipulated that the volume of the Tsho-Rolpa-See in Nepal as risen by a factor of 6 since the early 50’s. If the dam would break the water mixed with rubble will cause a flood catastrophe in an area of 100 km.

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