Srinagar, Jan. 14 -- Kashmir, once known for its snow-covered winters, flowing rivers, and rich natural balance, is today facing an environmental crisis of alarming proportions. Climate change in Kashmir is no longer a distant threat or a future prediction-it is a present reality unfolding rapidly before our eyes. The most visible and disturbing sign is the absence of snowfall. Winters that once brought heavy snow across the valley are now turning dry and unusually warm. Large parts of Kashmir remain snowless even during peak winter months. This is not just a change in scenery; it is a warning signal. Snow has always been Kashmir's natural water reservoir. Its disappearance directly threatens rivers, springs, agriculture, and drinking wat...