Third National Determined Contributions: Youths must have a say on climate discussion As the federal government is working on its third National Determined Contributions, in jargon the NDC 3.0, the stakes could not be higher. Opinion 07 Mar, 2025
Leaders continue to raise climate change concerns Inaugurating the third annual conference on 'Climate Change and Sustainability of Trade in South Asia' organised jointly by the World Trade Organisation and the Kathmandu University in Kathmandu on Saturday Kathmandu 13 Jan, 2025
Neighboring countries' development activities have an impact on Nepal's air quality Dr Bhupendra Das, Air Quality Specialist. He holds two master’s degrees (Environmental Technology from the Teesside University, UK and Environmental Science from the Tribhuvan University, Nepal). Nepal 15 Apr, 2024
Research capacity building training kicks off in capital ​​​​​​​A research capacity building training on ‘Data Analysis and Scientific Paper Writing’ organised by Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, started from Monday. Kathmandu 07 Sep, 2023
Air quality in Nepal deteriorating way beyond WHO standard Air quality in Nepal deteriorating way beyond WHO standard Nepal 08 Jul, 2023
Women in climate change policy: Give them their due Women are powerful organisers and visionaries, capable of planning for the future. Women have the solutions, who have taken the initiative as key leaders in social and environmental movements. Opinion 08 Sep, 2022
Govt committed to address climate change issues Minister for Forests and Environment Pradeep Yadav has said that Ministry is committed to address the climate change issues. Nepal 07 Sep, 2022
ADB appoints Warren Evans as special senior adviser for climate change The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has appointed Warren Evans as special senior adviser (climate change), Office of the President. Business 23 Jun, 2022
Climate change in Nepal Policies on impact adaptation needed Nepal is exposed to several hazards due to the variable geo-climatic conditions, young and fragile geology, haphazard and unplanned settlements, deforestation, environmental degradation and increasing population. Opinion 10 Aug, 2021
Tropical food farmers must grow more on less land, as climate policy shifts KUALA LUMPUR: Tropical farmers will struggle to meet rising food demand unless they sustainably boost yields on the same land, with rising forest protection and carbon prices aimed at fighting climate change expected to hinder agriculture expansion,... Art & Culture 07 Dec, 2020
NTNC gets direct access entity accreditation to Green Climate Fund KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 12 The National Trust for Nature Conservation, a semi-governmental agency in the field of biodiversity conservation, is the latest among successful institutions to be awarded accreditation as Direct Access Entity to the Green... Horoscopes 13 Nov, 2020
US vote to shape how world warms as climate pact exit looms What happens on election day will to some degree determine how much more hot and nasty the world’s climate will likely get, experts say. The day after the presidential election, the United States formally leaves the 2015 Paris agreement to fight... Women 02 Nov, 2020