This programme focuses on the impact of climate change on the glacial ecosystem in the Himalayas and its people. It was filmed entirely in the Solukhumbu district, Nepal's biggest tourist draw with its access to several of the world's highest mountains, including Everest. In the documentary Payal Shakya (Miss Nepal 2004), First Conservation Ambassador, accompanied Sandeep Chamling Rai, climate change officer at WWF-Nepal on a trek to Imja Tsho and Dig Tsho glacier lakes, talking to local along the trail, may of them whose lives have been affected by glaciers melting the Himalayas.
nepali people uneducated and poor . how about the pollution from china . nepal alone can not win this war if china does not stop pollute this world
ssssunju 7 months ago
The ultimate question is: Is the world as it is worth saving in the eyes of God or is it the beginning of the end of times, the unfolding of the Bible's revelation in our time. As a brandnew start.
ee000011 1 year ago
No UN (team of) scientist(s) can predict the effect and final outcome of global warming on this planet in this day and age nor calculate its point of no return on which all becomes "an irreversable truth". Only God can help us then (I think).
ee000011 1 year ago
I am afraid that years will past untill it takes effects on unmelting glaciers...
Science should take us to ourselves and nature..not destroying it.
Namaste for all
from Serbia
ivanas17 2 years ago
To see the true beauty of Nepal,
type " Namaste(Greetings) from Nepal "
and
" Sakela~The Greatest Festival of Kirat People"
Never seen beauties from Nepal.
diliprai 2 years ago
really nice!
thanks for the video.
timetraveler2006 3 years ago