"The Cryosphere is a vital part of the global climate system and its erosion and depletion can lead to a situation in which whole world will cry and very existence of all life on planet Earth shall be severely threatened", Vohra said.
He said this while inaugurating a two day International Conference on "Change in Cryosphere and Impact on Ecosystem Services and Rural Livelihood: Understanding Local Adaptation in the Himalayan Region" at the Institute of Mountain Environment (IME) in Bhaderwah Campus of Jammu University.
The Governor said that the process of urbanisation has led to unplanned growth and disruption of the natural contours and impeded the paths on which waters flow.
"Fracturing the geography of the earth has resulted in mega disasters, virtually on a recurring basis", he said.
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On the occasion, Vohra launched the Northwest Himalayan e-flora website and Ice Stupa Glacier Project.
He also released Proceedings and Abstract Volume of the Conference and a book, titled,'Environment, Society, and Economy of Zanskar, Ladakh, J&K'- written by Chhering Tundup.
Professor Harjeet Singh from Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi, was given Life time achievement Award.
Prof G M Bhat gave a power point presentation on "Recent Floods in J&K and future Developmental Strategy'.