Protecting Mount Everest from climate change: how can Australia government help?

Raju Adhikari from the Federation of Nepali Community Associations of Australia (FeNCAA) says Nepal and Australia need to work together to protect Mount Everest from climate change impacts.

Raju Adhikari from the Federation of Nepali Community Associations of Australia (FeNCAA) says Nepal and Australia need to work together to protect Mount Everest from climate change impacts. Credit: Facebook/Nepalese Association of Victoria, Getty Images/Pal Teravagimov Photography

The Federation of Nepalese Community Associations of Australia Incorporated (FeNCAA) organised a panel discussion on May 29 about Australia-Nepal collaboration to protect Mount Everest from the impacts of climate change. Raju Adhikari, FeNCAA's Chair of Research & Publication Committee told SBS Nepali that a joint endowment fund for climate-change awareness and research should be set up between the countries.



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