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multiweb
07-03-2023, 11:09 AM
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/150937/how-nepal-regenerated-its-forests

gary
07-03-2023, 03:31 PM
Hi Marc,



That's one really good news story! :thumbsup:

Have some extended family members doing the 130km Everest base camp
trek in a couple of months. You start off in the forests at the 2,800 meters
(9,200 feet) point.

One of the most common fuel sources in Nepal is biomass from
cow/buffalo dung. It's heavily polluting and when burnt indoors
causes a range of health problems. Sometimes fungal spores get released
and distributed over villages and towns.

It gets unpleasant at times in these parts of the world in the morning and early
evenings. You come across a lot of elderly people who are continually hacking
and coughing.

Most of the country's electricity comes from hydro and some of the larger
villages have micro-hydro. Electrification is the way forward and better than
continually burning dung and wood.

WHO article. "Combating the Silent Killer in Nepali Homes" :-
https://www.who.int/nepal/news/feature-stories/detail/Combating-the-Silent-Killer-in-Nepali-Homes

dikman
08-03-2023, 08:26 AM
Pity the Australian government doesn't do more to regenerate forests here.