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Monday, July 28, 2025

Without Fear or FavourUNWIND IN STYLE

23.73°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 30
300+Hazardous
0-50Good
51-100Moderate
101-150Unhealty for Sensitive Groups
151-200Unhealthy
201-300Very Unhealthy
Mon, Jul 28, 2025
23.73°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 30
  • What's News :

  • Open-air jet repair
  • Nepal’s para-fighters
  • Court intervention in lawmaking
  • Temporary bridge at Rasuwagadhi
  • Customs offices merge

Aditya Acharya

Acharya holds an Erasmus Mundus double degree master in Forestry and Environmental Science.

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Latest from Aditya Acharya

Tiger carrying capacity debate

By Aditya Acharya & Dayaram Pandey

Nepali wildlife conservationists are divided over the PM’s tiger population statement.

Letting go of the victim mindset

By Aditya Acharya

Nepal must make rational investments for higher profits to build a climate-resilient future.

Hazardous flex banners

By Aditya Acharya

We should use eco-friendly materials, instead of non-biodegradables, to minimise pollution.

Forests and climate change

By Aditya Acharya

Discussions on how and if forests will adapt to climate change is practically non-existent in Nepal.

CoP27 and focus on mitigation

By Aditya Acharya

Mitigation of climate change prevents, or at least reduces, the chances of occurrence of climate hazards.

The major polluters must change their outlook

By Aditya Acharya

Prioritising climate change adoption will only make Nepal more dependent on donors in the long run.

REDD signals

By Aditya Acharya & Mahesh Poudel

Deforestation and forest land degradation contribute to 17 percent of worldwide carbon emissions, which in turn has a considerable impact on the current global warming phenomenon.

Forests fuelling progress

By Aditya Acharya

With the end of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015, the world has now embarked on another path towards the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.

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