The Nepal government has organized a ‘Everest conversation’ in the capital Kathmandu, which the general secretary warned him about the challenge in his video message.
He said that reaching the record level of temperature means melting glaciers at the record level.
According to the United Nations Chief, the sheet of frosting in Nepal has become thin. In the last 30 years, more than a third of the frozen water has ended.
“The glaciers melted 65 percent faster than the previous decade of the past decade.”
Based on Mount Everest’s name (Sagarmaha in Nepali), this international platform focuses on ministers, parliamentarians, climate experts and civil society representatives, climate change, hill ecosystem and sustainable.
Two billion future risk
In the Himalayas, glaciers have become an important source of freshwater for centuries. However, there is a threat to the rapid population of local communities and water sources in the Himalayas at the speed of melting.
The decrease in the flow of other rivers, including the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Indus, will not only risk water supply but will also be for about two billion people in South Asia and it may be the cause of the united displacement.
The general secretary said that the country and community had settled at low levels could disappear forever.
Stop this madness
The UN chief emphasized that fossil fuel should be stopped at global temperatures. Earlier, he also warned about this challenge during his visit to Everest in 2023.
According to the General Secretary, the world has to be restricted to 1.5 degrees centigrade without delay in global temperature rise, which is an important goal of the Paris Climate Agreement.
From the glaciers located in the Himalayas, the river system gets smooth water flow to South Asian countries.
In these sequences, investment in renewable energy needs to be increased, COP 29 Climate Climate Conference will meet $ 1.5 billion commitments of the Climate Fund and developed countries will have to provide at least $ 1 billion for climate adaptation efforts.
Also, climate change requires assistance to the established funds to compensate for damage and damage.
According to the General Secretary, achieving these goals will require fearless cooperation and the UN is always ready to fulfill this obligation.
He used premature warning for the leadership of Nepal, for the redefining of the forest, and praised for achieving drama-zero emissions by 20.