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Greenhouse Gases Rise in Central Himalayas

RR Team, July 18, 2025July 17, 2025

Breakthrough Observations in the Heart of the Himalayas

Indian scientists have achieved a landmark breakthrough in climate research. For the first time, they have recorded continuous, high-resolution greenhouse gas data in the Central Himalayas. This data offers critical insights into how human activity and natural forces shape atmospheric conditions in this fragile ecosystem.

This major study was led by the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India. The observations took place at a high-altitude site in Nainital over a five-year period.

Why the Central Himalayas Matter

The Central Himalayan region plays a key role in regional climate and water cycles. Yet, it has long lacked ground-based atmospheric data. This study helps fill that gap.

With dense forests, unique weather patterns, and increasing population pressures, understanding greenhouse gas dynamics in the Himalayas is critical to address climate change in South Asia.

Tracking CO₂, CH₄, and CO with Precision

Researchers Dr. Priyanka Srivastava and Dr. Manish Naja collected data on carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), and carbon monoxide (CO). They found that these gases show daily and seasonal variations due to both natural and human causes.

During the day, CO₂ levels drop as plants absorb the gas during photosynthesis. In contrast, methane and carbon monoxide levels peak due to pollution rising from the valleys below.

Seasonal Trends and Agricultural Influence

In spring, CO₂ levels spike due to biomass burning and reduced vegetation. In autumn, methane rises, likely because of agricultural practices like rice farming. Carbon monoxide hits its highest levels in late spring, suggesting long-range transport of pollutants from regional sources.

Comparison with Global Sites: A Warning Sign

The study compared data with Mauna Loa, a renowned background observatory. Shockingly, the rise in CO₂ (2.66 ppm/year) and methane (9.53 ppb/year) in the Himalayas exceeds Mauna Loa’s rates. This points to the growing impact of anthropogenic emissions in the region.

Interestingly, carbon monoxide is decreasing by 3.15 ppb/year. This could mean better combustion efficiency or changing emission sources in nearby areas.

More Than Just Emissions: The Role of Climate Factors

The researchers didn’t stop at human activity. They also found that solar radiation, temperature, and boundary layer height significantly influence gas behavior. These factors affect how high gases can rise and disperse during the day.

This makes it clear that climate patterns and geography are just as important as emissions when assessing air quality in mountainous regions.

Why This Study Matters Globally

This kind of localized, real-time climate data is rare. The findings from ARIES provide a crucial baseline for:

  • Validating satellite climate data
  • Refining emissions inventories for South Asia
  • Improving climate forecasting models

Global climate strategies often lack input from mountainous ecosystems. This study helps close that gap, ensuring Himalayan climate data contributes to international action plans.

Implications for Climate Policy

With evidence of rising greenhouse gases, policymakers now have access to reliable, on-ground data to shape environmental regulations. This includes better planning for sustainable agriculture, forest protection, and clean energy initiatives in mountain states.

These findings will also help India meet its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.

Conclusion: A Call to Protect the Himalayas

This pioneering work by Indian scientists shows that climate change is not a distant threat—it’s happening now, even in the serene peaks of the Himalayas.

With rising CO₂ and methane levels driven by human activity and environmental shifts, the time to act is now. This research empowers governments, researchers, and citizens with the science-backed knowledge needed to protect our mountains—and our future.

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