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Delivering the Chief Guest address, Prof. Dr. Shakil A. Romshoo, Vice-Chancellor of Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), emphasized the worrying state of glaciers across Jammu & Kashmir. He noted that the mean temperature rise in J&K has been significantly higher than the global average, a statistic he described as “deeply alarming.”
Arjimand Hussain, Development Economist and Founder of Ziraat Times, delivered a compelling presentation connecting glacier melt to food security, hydropower reliability, and water resource planning. He lauded the research being done by IUST and the University of Kashmir (KU), and credited Prof. Romshoo for laying the foundation of evidence-based climate policy in the region.
Er. Iftikhar Ahmad Hakim, Chairman of IEI J&K State Centre, acknowledged the vital role engineers must play in shaping climate-conscious infrastructure. “We must accept that not all problems require engineering fixes. Many of our environmental challenges require ecological wisdom,” he remarked.
Emotional appeal for cultural shift
Prof. Dr. Parvez Ahmad, Head of the Department of Geography & Disaster Management at KU, made a gripping presentation distinguishing between weather fluctuations, climate variability, and long-term climate change. He emphasized the importance of public understanding of these terms for meaningful public discourse and policy formation.
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