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The Indus river used to be much bigger 6000 years ago, then a period of global cooling caused a lage part of it to dry up. With global warming, there’s a chance it could go back to that.
From the 2010 Pakistan Floods
So, will global warming have the reverse effect, returning the Indus to the monster river of 6,000 years ago?
“That is the million-dollar question”, said Professor John Clague, from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada, an expert on the Asian monsoon.
“There is huge uncertainty… and this is a matter of heated debate amongst scientists at present.”
It’s not looking good