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The Science Behind Earth’s 50-Year Countdown| Tirthankar Ghosh |Sonia Choksi | Flirtingwithafish

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to chase glaciers — not as a tourist, but as a purpose? ❄️ This isn’t just a video about melting ice. It’s about melting timelines. About the urgency buried deep within the mountains. About what could unfold in the next 50 years — if we keep looking away.
In this deeply personal and data-rich episode, we sit down with Tirthankar Ghosh, a Ph.D. scholar at IIT Bombay and Monash University, as he unravels how one life-altering experience — the devastating 2013 Kedarnath disaster — became the turning point of his life and career in glaciology.
Through heartfelt anecdotes and hard science, Tirthankar reflects on:
✅ How childhood road trips in the Himalayas planted the seeds of curiosity
✅ What glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) really are — and how they’re reshaping our future
✅ The chilling reality of vanishing villages in Ladakh, like Kumig, already abandoned due to disappearing glaciers
✅ Why people in cities like Delhi and Mumbai cannot afford to ignore mountain science
✅ And how AI, research, and long-term thinking must come together for global climate action
This is not just a scientific conversation. It’s a call to reflect on what connects all of us — water, land, climate, and time.

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About Flirting With a Fish:
"Flirting With a Fish" is where unconventional stories meet unapologetic brilliance. This podcast celebrates individuals who dare to be different, remain committed, and redefine success in their unique ways. Expect candid humor, deep insights, and lessons that inspire change.
Follow Sonia Swaroop Choksi on:
Instagram: 📷 /sonia.swaroop.choksi
Facebook: 🔵 /soniaswaroopchoksi
LinkedIn: 🔗 /soniaswaroopchoksi

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to chase glaciers — not as a tourist, but as a purpose? ❄️ This isn’t just a video about melting ice. It’s about melting timelines. About the urgency buried deep within the mountains. About what could unfold in the next 50 years — if we keep looking away.
In this deeply personal and data-rich episode, we sit down with Tirthankar Ghosh, a Ph.D. scholar at IIT Bombay and Monash University, as he unravels how one life-altering experience — the devastating 2013 Kedarnath disaster — became the turning point of his life and career in glaciology.
Through heartfelt anecdotes and hard science, Tirthankar reflects on:
✅ How childhood road trips in the Himalayas planted the seeds of curiosity
✅ What glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) really are — and how they’re reshaping our future
✅ The chilling reality of vanishing villages in Ladakh, like Kumig, already abandoned due to disappearing glaciers
✅ Why people in cities like Delhi and Mumbai cannot afford to ignore mountain science
✅ And how AI, research, and long-term thinking must come together for global climate action
This is not just a scientific conversation. It’s a call to reflect on what connects all of us — water, land, climate, and time.

Support the show

Follow Flirting With a Fish:
Instagram: 📷 /flirting_with_a_fish
Twitter: 🐦 /flirtingwa_fish
YouTube: /FlirtingWithAFish
About Flirting With a Fish:
"Flirting With a Fish" is where unconventional stories meet unapologetic brilliance. This podcast celebrates individuals who dare to be different, remain committed, and redefine success in their unique ways. Expect candid humor, deep insights, and lessons that inspire change.
Follow Sonia Swaroop Choksi on:
Instagram: 📷 /sonia.swaroop.choksi
Facebook: 🔵 /soniaswaroopchoksi
LinkedIn: 🔗 /soniaswaroopchoksi

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