Climate Change and its Increasing Impacts in NepalClimate Change Impact Assessment • December 18th, 2009
Contract Type FiledDecember 18th, 2009There is a general agreement that Climate Change impacting Nepal rather disproportionately compared to its size and its own meagre contribution of the green house gases. However, given its location between two rapidly growing economies of India and China, Nepal cannot escape the rapidly increasing influence of climate and global changes. The rapidly retreating glaciers (average retreat of more than 30 m/year), rapid rise in temperature (>0.06OC), erratic rainfalls and increase in frequency of extreme events such as floods and drought like situation are some of the effects Nepal is facing during the last few years. Most of the big rivers of Nepal are glacier-fed and its main resources of water and hydroelectricity will be seriously affected due to the ongoing changes in glacier reserves, snowfall and natural hazards. Nepal has to prepare itself to try and mitigate these effects if possible and if not adapt to them to reduce their impacts on our lives and livelihoods. Nepal is largely a
The southern African climate under 1.5° and 2°C of global warming as simulated by CORDEX modelsClimate Change Impact Assessment • May 8th, 2018
Contract Type FiledMay 8th, 2018Paris Agreement reached in December 2015 - Signatory countries responsible for keep the rise in global average temperatures well below 2.0◦C and particularly below 1.5◦C in relation to the pre-industrial period by reducing greenhouse gas emissions according to the guidelines of their National Climate Action Plans.