High in the Himalayas, Helambu local body demands climate justice
An executive meeting at 4,200 metres spotlights melting glaciers and drying water sources while promoting sustainable tourism at Chhyati Ghang.
Local officials in the Helambu region recently convened at an altitude of 4,200 meters to address the escalating environmental threats facing their mountain communities. During this high-altitude executive meeting, participants highlighted the critical dangers posed by receding glaciers and the depletion of essential water supplies. By gathering at the remote Chhyati Ghang site, leaders aimed to draw international attention to the urgent need for climate justice in vulnerable Himalayan zones. The assembly also focused on developing strategies to integrate sustainable tourism practices as a means of economic resilience. These efforts underscore a growing movement among local governments to advocate for policy changes that mitigate the impacts of global warming on fragile ecosystems.
This initiative highlights how remote mountain communities are proactively seeking global recognition and policy support to combat the existential threats of climate change.
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