She said that in the 21st century, we should be aware of the impact of climate change on human civilization and natural resources.
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Chairperson of Agriculture, Cooperative and Natural Resources Committee Kusum Devi Thapa said that the effects of climate change are having a negative impact on the country's economy and environment.
Speaking at the Hindu Kush Himalayan Parliamentary Meeting in Kathmandu on Monday, she asserted that climate change in the 21st century is affecting human civilization and the natural resources of the entire earth. He said that climate change has become a big crisis for the existence of human race.
She said that in today's world, people are experiencing the effects of climate change directly or indirectly. She said that the government and the international community are making various efforts to deal with various small and large risks caused by climate change, but it is not enough.
In the 21st century, the impact of climate change on human civilization and the natural resources of the entire earth is a major challenge for the existence of the entire human race. In today's world, all of us are directly or indirectly experiencing the effects of climate change to some extent,' she said.
She said that the government and the international community have been making various efforts to deal with various small and large risks caused by climate change, but that is not enough.
'It is well known that the risks of climate change are appearing seriously in the countries of the Hindu Kush Himalaya region including Nepal. As a result, the biological diversity of this region is under threat. Natural disasters are increasing rapidly in this region. "All the countries in the Hindu Kush Himalayas have to make a special contribution from their region to save this region and the whole earth from man-made challenges such as climate change, air pollution, and the decline in biodiversity in this region," she said.
