'Hindukush Himalaya region sensitive to climate change'

Ashwin 11, 2081

'Hindukush Himalaya region sensitive to climate change'

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Climate and international experts have said that the Hindu Kush Himalaya region is sensitive to climate change.

 During the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations, Rajan Mehta, a climate expert from Harvard University, mentioned that the Hindu Kush Himalayan region is sensitive to climate change in a sideline interaction on 'Climate Change and Geopolitics: A Secure Future' organized by the Global Center for Climate and Security Governance in New York.  ;

At the program in Manhattan, Mehta, the author of the famous book "Backstage Climate" related to climate change, said that the ice lake in the Himalayas may burst and other natural disasters may occur due to the increase in temperature. He clarified that it is necessary to use the system of early warning. When Abhayraj Joshi, the Executive Director of the organizing organization of the

interaction program asked what are the important issues of climate change in South Asia, Mehta replied, "There are two important issues in climate change in the countries of the South Asian region". It is necessary to proceed by looking at the geography and economic situation . In terms of geography, this region is very sensitive, and economically, the countries here are not that strong. Those who do not have sufficient resources and means to fight against climate change.' 

Former parliamentarian and international affairs expert Deepak Prakash Bhatt made it clear that the ecosystem of the Hindu Kush Himalaya region should be closely protected by all the countries of this region . He said that the Hindu Kush Himalaya region is also sensitive in terms of floods, landslides, floods, bursting of lakes and earthquakes.

'We cannot address the problem of climate change within any nationality, border or sovereignty . It is necessary for everyone to work together to solve it,' he said.

Bhatt suggested that by creating laws, policies and strategies in the context of Nepal, awareness about climate change should be started from the center, state and local levels. He said, "If awareness about climate change is given, the general public will know and prepare for the effects it can have and to reduce the effects."

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