Kathmandu, June 5 : President
Ramchandra Paudel has appealed to the global community to secure future of
upcoming generation by mitigating negative impacts of climate change.
At a programme organized at the
President's Office on the occasion of the World Environment Day today,
President Paudel said rapid changes surfaced in glaciers and glacial lakes due
to growing impacts of global warming has added challenges to the lives and
livelihoods with flash floods and landslides in the downstream areas.
"Nepal and other countries of
the world are struggling with the crisis caused by climate change, pollution
and loss of biodiversity. These crises cannot be solved by someone's efforts,
everyone should be united", the President said.
He noted that our common challenges
and opportunities have been incorporated in the theme of the World Environment
Day ' Our Land, Our Future: Land Restoration, Desertification and Drought
Resistance'.
Recalling the views expressed by UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to reduce Nepal's mountain crisis, high risk
of climate change and climate-related problems in Nepal and other mountainous
countries, President Paudel expressed concern over the negligible contribution
to greenhouse gas emissions in Nepal.
He stressed the need for the world
community to come together to solve the problems arising out of climate change
and reduce its impact.
Stating that Nepal has been
carrying out various works at the national level to mitigate the impacts of
climate change and this issue has also been addressed in the policies and
programmes of the government, President Paudel expressed the belief that the
President Climate Change Management Programme would help increase adaptive
capacity by reducing the negative impacts of climate change.
President Paudel had opened the
plantation by plating a sapling of 'palas' on the President building
premises.
Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad
Yadav, Chief Justice Bishwombhar Prasad Shrestha, Speaker Devraj Ghimire and
National Assembly Chair Narayan Dahal also planted saplings. Chief Secretary
Baikuntha Aryal, Chief of Army Staff Prabhuram Sharma, chiefs of security
agencies, ambassadors of different countries and heads of donor agencies were
present on the occasion. (RSS)