Climate change threatens Pashmina goats used to produce the world's most expensive cashmere
Pashmina goats that roam the Himalayas between Tibet and India are imperiled. Climate change has brought unusually heavy and wet snowfalls to the dry region. Snows have killed the grass the goats live on and raised the risk of hypothermia.
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