Pollution in Himalayas is rapidly increasing because of irresposible behaviour of management and tourist who create this mess over there, This is alarming situation.
Global Population
The Hindu Kush Himalaya region that supports nearly 40 percent of the global population, directly or indirectly, is under severe stress with rising global temperatures.
Pollution in Himalayas is Lose
Even if the world manages to keep to its Paris Agreement commitments and limits the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels, the Himalayan region is expected to lose 36 percent of its glacier volumes by 2100, states a recent report
Climate Change
In a shift from the usual climate change narrative, the hardest hit by this global warming in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) are not just the most vulnerable low income groups, but also rich and middle-income people. Further, women in the region are more susceptible to natural disasters than men, highlighting a need for revision in policies and responses to disasters that often overlook the socio-cultural situation of
About Healing Himalayas
Healing Himalayas was set up to tackle the growing problem of garbage on the once pristine trekking paths of the Himalayas. They organise cleaning drives with volunteers from the local community and trekkers from around the world and till date have collected more than 500,000kg of garbage.
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