What Glacier Loss Means for Everest Base Camp
The Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek stands as an iconic adventure drawing tens of thousands of trekkers each year to the roof of the world. However, this adventurous playground is…
Nepal’s Green Hydrogen Revolution: Powering a Sustainable Future
The world stands at a critical crossroads. Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s reshaping our reality through unpredictable weather patterns and rising temperatures that devastate communities globally. For…
Food Prices Are Rising: The Hidden Impact of Climate Change
Climate Change Is Making Food More Expensive Globally Climate change is no longer just an environmental concern—it is reshaping economies, diets, and societies. A new study led by Maximillian Kotz…
Heatwaves and Aging: How Extreme Heat Is Accelerating Biological Age
Heatwaves are no longer just uncomfortable – they may be quietly accelerating how fast our bodies age. New research tracking thousands of people over 15 years shows that repeated exposure…
Technology and Climate Change: How Innovation Shapes a Sustainable Future
Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It is happening now. From scorching heatwaves to record-breaking floods and wildfires, the signs of environmental stress are everywhere. Confronting this global…
Drying Clothes Indoors: A Hidden Health Risk in Every Home
When cold weather arrives and outdoor drying becomes difficult, many households naturally turn to indoor spaces to dry their laundry. It feels practical, convenient, and harmless. However, what seems like…
Nepal’s Rivers at Risk: Why Protecting Them Matters
Rivers have always been the lifelines of Nepal. From the fast-flowing waters of the Koshi to the deep currents of the Karnali, these rivers not only shape our landscapes but…
How Sustainable Farming Is Transforming Agriculture in Nepal
Nepal’s hills and valleys have long been home to hardworking farmers. Agriculture isn’t just a livelihood here – it’s a way of life. Yet, as the climate shifts and rainfall…
Janitor Fish in Nepal: Scientists Warn of Threat to Native Species
KATHMANDU — A fish native to the Amazon Basin has been recorded for the first time in Nepal’s river systems, raising alarm among scientists over potential threats to local aquatic…
Why Cutting Plastic Production Is the Only Real Solution
Plastic pollution has become one of the most visible and widespread environmental crises of our time. From ocean depths to mountain peaks – and even in the rain we consume…

Nepal at the Frontline of South Asia’s Climate Crisis
World Environment Day 2026: Nepal’s Growing Forests Tell Two Stories
Himalayan Climate Crisis Deepens in 2026 as Snow Loss and Disaster Risks Rise
Pesticide Pollution in Nepal: The Hidden Environmental Cost of Agriculture
Flood Risk in Himalayan River Systems
The Hidden Economic Cost of Monsoon Disasters in South Asia
Climate Change and Monsoon Instability in South Asia
The Himalayan Water Tower: How Mountain Rivers Sustain Nearly Two Billion People
Nepal’s Mountain Communities Fight Glacial Lake Risks and Snow Droughts
Nepal’s Himalayan Cryosphere in Crisis


















