PM addresses roundtable on climate change
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 10:12
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 Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal
Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has said climate change has left a negative impact in the lives of millions of people in Nepal who are trying to come out of the vicious circle of poverty.

Addressing a roundtable conference called by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, Tuesday, PM Nepal said climate change had impeded the progress on programmes focused at achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in Nepal.

Changing climatic patterns have already started leaving impacts in agricultural productivity and food security.  Untimely rain, delay in monsoon and unanticipated floods and landslides that have become quite regular now have left a negative impact in the livelihood of people and have displaced many people from their domiciles, said PM Nepal.

Likewise, PM Nepal also highlighted the risk created by global warming on Himalayan glaciers. The melting of snow in the Himalayan region of Nepal is increasing due to the global warming, he said. More than a billion people are dependent on the water flowing from the Himalayas, Nepal added.

The size of one of our glaciers Chchho Rolpa has increased from 0.23 sq. km in 1950 to 1.76 sq. km in 2002. According to some reports, about two dozen glaciers in Nepal might burst anytime and that could cause a huge loss of life and property.

He said Nepal had to face severe problems due to global warming, although Nepal's contribution towards emission of green house gases was less than 0.025 per cent.

PM Nepal also informed the conference of the measures Nepal had taken to minimize and combat the impacts of climate change.

We have established a separate environment ministry, formed a high-level climate change council, Nepal said. We have prioritized tree plantation and protection and maintained forest in 39.6 percent of our land.

PM Nepal said underdeveloped countries are more affected by climate change than the developed ones because the developed countries had resources to combat the impact of climate change to some extent while, the underdeveloped ones didn't have much alternatives.

PM Nepal urged for the establishment of an international fund to help the underdeveloped countries combat climate change as such countries lacked the resources to do so.

On the sidelines of the roundtable, PM Nepal also held meetings with Qatari Prime Minister Sheik Hamad Bin Jassim Al Thani, Korean President Lee Myung-bak and attended luncheon hosted by the UNSG Moon and a reception hosted by the President of Nauru and Chairman of Pacific Island Developing States.

Meanwhile, PM Nepal also met with Bolivian President Evo Morales on Tuesday.

PM Nepal and President Morales talked about issues related to Constituent Assembly, drafting new constitution, establishment of an equitable society and equitable distribution of natural resources. Bolivia also had an election to CA recently. nepalnews.com


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Bibek Chapagain  - Mitigation measures from Nepal   |115.186.136.xxx |2009-09-27 08:34:21
Bibekji,

"PM Nepal also informed the conference of the measures Nepal had
taken to minimize and combat the impacts of climate change." He only
mentions forestry.

This may be a hook to get government to endorse a more
ambitious mitigation program.

Bikash
prashant thakur  - Joker off 2009   |69.120.106.xxx |2009-09-24 02:27:36
I am ashamed to be a nepali in the US because of this rascal Makune His speech
ws the losiest and he looked most stupid among all.What a shame
yam gurung  - Mr   |212.183.136.xxx |2009-09-23 12:34:22
PM OF NEPAL MUST BE KIDDING???..
chhaprasi  - AMERICA JASTO THAUMA PANI KALO JHANDA KHAIYO.   |80.5.189.xxx |2009-09-23 10:35:17
Dan magera bhae pani kholti bharnu paryo parchh. Ki ta bhraman bhatt adhi khar
cha adhi gojima nagari yi 22 dal ko sansad kahan kinna sakinchha.Kina ki yi UML
ko radicl parti ti bhitri yojana pariyoja team kamjor chha. pratinidhi sabhama
peshi garda p hune janta lai phal dai niti pariyojan nikali die matra ali ali
hat chatnu painchha.
Pabitra Karki  - URGENT CHANGE   |202.52.225.xxx |2009-09-23 08:32:05
More important and urgent than Climate change for us Nepalis is Leaders change
in our country!
Rajiv  - Who cares?   |122.167.95.xxx |2009-09-23 04:07:03
Who the hell cares of your speech that too in the UN General embly. Your visit
to even India is not reported in the indian media. That shows your significance
in the region.Address problems at home and stop making visit with jumbo teams.
Shameless fellows.
PRADEEP MOOL   |118.91.160.xxx |2009-09-23 04:05:06
I read in your news the follwoing para
"............The size of one of our
glaciers Chchho Rolpa has increased from 0.23 sq. km in 1950 to 1.76 sq. km in
2002. According to some reports, about two dozen glaciers in Nepal might burst
anytime and that could cause a huge loss of life and
property........."

The glacier is not expanding. The Tsho Rolpa GLACIAL
LAKE is incresing in size from 0.23 sq.k. in 1950's to 1.76 sq.km in 2002.

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