Glaciers are among the most visible indicators of climate change, and their rapid melting poses a severe threat to ecosystems, infrastructure, and communities worldwide.
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Khadka has said that the government is working to strengthen the forecasting and early warning system with the help of latest technology.
World Water Day 2025 highlights the urgent need to protect glaciers worldwide. Nepal’s Himalayan glaciers are especially ...
B arbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has become a leading champion of small economies in global climate discussions. And so I ...
Suhora Technologies' new report for World Day for Glaciers reveals alarming growth in some Himalayan glacial lakes, posing ...
A UNEP restoration project is helping to revive a historic canal in Kochi, India, supporting the city as it adapts to climate ...
A team of researchers is making final preparations for a trip to Mount Everest in Nepal next month to explore why the ice of ...
Nepalese Ambassador to Bangladesh Ghanshyam Bhandari formally invited Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan to participate in Sagarmatha Sambaad, a global dialogue on climate change and sustainability, set to ...
Nepal’s 2024 news headlines were dominated by political instability, geopolitics and corruption. The limitations of the grand ...
The atmosphere now has the highest carbon dioxide levels in the last 800,000 years – and global heat records have toppled yet ...