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Nurturing Climate Justice: The Crucial Role of Effective International Diplomacy

The entire community has to unite in order to confront the pressing global problem of climate change and strive towards sustainable solutions for a...

Power Surge: The Evolution of the Inaruwa Substation

Nepal has added a new, highly significant transmission project to its power sector with the formal inauguration of the 400 kV Inaruwa Substation, Nepal's...

Unleashed Greed, Burning Earth: How Capitalism Fuels the Climate Crisis

The vital link between human activities and the environment underscores the need to recognize nature's intrinsic value for our survival. I would like to...

Beyond Predictions: Building Resilience Against Extreme Climate Surprises

We must strengthen community resilience in advance rather than hastily respond to the adverse climate effects. The growing dissatisfaction over the failure of global efforts...

Unveiling the Intersection: Nepal’s Climate and Gender Dynamics

Women disproportionately suffer from climate change due to their primary roles in securing food, water and fuel. Nepal faces the intertwined global issues of climate...

Ensuring Equity: The Path of Climate Funds to the Most Vulnerable

Inequality, injustice and discrimination, which marginalise communities and people, are entirely the results of human construct in much the same way as human activities...

World Bank and ADB join for sustainable development of Nepal’s hydropower...

The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have announced a collaboration to strengthen Nepal’s hydropower sector, specifically in the context of the...

Fossil Fuel Backlash Imperils COP28: UN Climate Talks in Crisis

Kathmandu: The UN climate talks in Dubai could be in jeopardy after some nations reacted furiously to a draft deal on fossil fuels they...

UN Chief Guterres Urges COP28 Action as Nepal’s Mountains Cry for...

Prime Minister Dahal calls for climate justice, backed by compensation and funding for vulnerable countries. United Nations Secretary General António Guterres has raised the issue...

Powering Progress: Overcoming Obstacles to Nepal’s Hydropower Development

Nepal possesses significant hydroelectricity potential, with an economic capacity of 42,000 MW and a theoretical capacity of 83,000 MW. Though Nepal’s installed hydroelectricity generation...

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