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Svalbard Global Seed Vault

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May 23, 2017

Why in news?

Svalbard Global Seed Vault (SGSV) facility in Norway has recently faced a grave existential threat.

What is SGSV?

  • SGSV facility lies 360 feet inside of the 1,500-foot Platåberget mountain in Nordenskiöld Land on the island of Spitsbergen in Svalbard, Norway.
  • It is a vault that contains humanity’s ultimate food security.
  • Millions of seeds of various crop varieties are locked in airtight boxes at minus 18 degrees Celsius.
  • It is built to withstand manmade and natural disasters.
  • It is theoretically protected against conventional bombs, and sits out of reach of rising sea levels.
  • Norway’s government owns the vault.
  • Depositors retain ownership rights.
  • India has sent around 9.5 crore seeds to Svalbard.

What is the threat?

  • Permafrost refers to the perennially frozen soil found in the Earth’s higher latitudes.
  • Technically, it is ground that remains at or below a temperature of 0°C for at least 2 consecutive years.
  • The permafrost around the entrance of the vault melted, flooding the access tunnel with water.
  • The thaw in the permafrost around the entrance of the facility is likely the result of consistently rising global temperatures. 
  • The builders of the SGSV announced that repairs were under way at the facility, and that water had reached no seeds.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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