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Sagarmatha Sambaad: Experts stress protection of mountains

Kathmandu, May 17: Experts from different sectors, working to mitigate climate change impacts, have stressed that it was responsibility of the global community to protect mountains, because they are major sources of livelihood. During a panel discussion on 'Exploring nature, culture and adventure in mountains' held as part of the

Sagarmatha Sambaad: Inaugural and plenary sessions conclude

Kathmandu, May 16: The inaugural and the plenary sessions of the much-anticipated Sagarmatha Sambaad (a multi-stakeholder dialogue that kicked off

Nepal has pledged net-zero emissions by 2045: KP Oli

This is how we build resilience. This is how we honour the Earth. This is how we protect our shared

PM Oli inaugurates Sagarmatha Sambaad

Kathmandu, May 16: The Sagarmatha Sambaad, the international dialogue on climate action, sustainability, and global partnerships, themed “Climate Change, Mountains

Mountains are humanity’s shared global resources

Climate change is a global crisis transcending national boundaries. Nothing less than a global alliance based on justice and solidarity

Nepal to announce Biennial Transparency Report in Sagarmatha Sambaad

Kathmandu, May 16: The government has approved the Biennial Transparency Report (BTR) on climate change impacts and adaptation and other

Sagarmatha Sambaad begins today

Kathmandu, May 16: In its bid to inform the world community about climate change and its impacts, and to explore

Indian Forest Minster arrives for Sagarmatha Sambaad

Kathmandu, May 15: Indian Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav arrived here today leading an Indian delegation

Third NDC draft passed to disseminate positive message on commitment…

The government has approved the draft of Third Nationally Determined Contribution to disseminate positive message in Sagarmatha Sambaad.

Sagarmatha Sambaad: Improve domestic fronts to preserve water towers

Even the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, had closely observed our Himalayas and fading snow in his