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Climate Change Accounts for Mongolia’s Deep Freeze, Alarmists Say

Mongolia’s current extreme winter season is being driven by climate change and puts the country at “high risk”, it said. huffington post It was reported on Sunday.

More than 2 million livestock killed this year due to frigid temperatures, HuffPost stateFreezing and snow-covered grasslands cause livestock to die en masse from cold or starvation.

According to the article, climate change and overgrazing have combined as nomads have transitioned from highly regulated communist pastoral groups to “a cowboy-capitalist model that creates more wealth with more animals.”

Similarly, the international charity Save the Children declared Mongolia’s harsh winters are a result of climate change and are “putting children at risk”.

February 8, 2024, Tub Aimak, Mongolia: Nomadic sheep and horses. (Britta Pedersen/Photo Alliance via Getty Images)

Save the Children says Mongolia is “on the front line of the global climate crisis” and the resulting harsh, cold winters “put children’s mental and physical health at risk”. Ta.

The group announced that severe winter conditions have become more frequent “due to climate change leading to the depletion of pastures” and that large parts of the country are now covered in snow.

“Mongolia’s severe weather disruptions have made it one of the countries most affected by climate change,” the group claimed. “The harsh winter temperatures of minus 35 degrees Celsius the country is experiencing are killing livestock that are essential to the livelihoods of many pastoralists, who make up 30 percent of the country’s 3.5 million population.”

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