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Is the world living up to its climate commitments?

As the United Nations gears up for the September Climate Action Summit in New York, one of its most high-profile climate conferences in recent...

No changes in the proposed location of Nijgadh airport : Minister Bhattarai

Kathmandu - Amid concerns from environmentalist over the severe impact of proposed Nijgad International Airport in Bara district,  Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil...

Wild animals give sleepless nights to villagers

Kathmandu - Maya Kumal spends sleepless night almost every day for fear of wild animals. A resident of Tribeni Rural Municipality-1, Nawalparasi, Kumal’s house...

Melting glaciers can cause water crisis in mountainous region: Experts

Kathmandu - Experts and scientists have warned that Himalayan region will see a serious crisis of water due to the melting of glaciers. Glaciologist Tenzing...

Microplastic pollution is everywhere, but not necessarily a risk to human health

Tiny plastic particles known as microplastics are “everywhere – including in our drinking-water”, but they are not necessarily a risk to human health, UN...

Cycling and Walking : Need to Promote for Better Mobility

Kathmandu, the capital city and largest city of Nepal,is the central hub of administrative, political, economic activities of the country.  According to CBS, in...

’90 percent of human energy requirements are found in nature’(with video)

Kathmandu - A scientist has said that 90 percent of the nutritious elements necessary for human beings can be found in nature. Speaking in a...

Kathmandu Valley residents anxiously waiting for water of Melamchi

Kathmandu - As the monsoon season has already begun and the water level in the rivers have increased. Heavy floods and landslides triggered by...

Sonaha community adopts homestay as alternative occupation

Nepalgunj - Rajapur Municipality has started homestay businesses to improve the livelihood of Sonaha, a minority fishing community, after their traditional occupation started dying....

Floods and landslides destroy property worth over a billion rupees

Kathmandu - Floods and landslides triggered by monsoon rains, which arrived in the second week of July, have damaged property worth over a billion...
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