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This phenomenon is not confined to Nepal–bees are dying all over the world. Colony collapse, a phenomenon where worker bees vacate a hive and leave behind the queen, has become more frequent. Climate change, destruction of ecosystems and pesticide use have all been cited as reasons but no clear consensus has emerged.
To enable people to better cope with the long-term impacts of climate change, the government has taken an initiative to ...
At a time when pesticides found in vegetables imported from India are causing a ruckus in Nepal, several recent reports ...
As part of our concerted efforts to support and encourage the next generation of Australians in study, careers and volunteering ...
Farming in the shadow of the world's highest mountains has never been easy - and climate change is making it ...
“While we have organic farming in Bhutan, the scale and the volume of production is not enough if we want ...
A three-day national-level orientation for local governments on “Climate Resilient Villages in Nepal” held in Kathmandu and Kavre 29-31 August ...
Almost all farmers in Aiddhungra, Budechaur and Bagargot villages have abandoned maize and millet farming due to increasing incursions by ...
Even if global temperature change remains under 1.5°C to avert the worst impact of climate change, the Himalayan region would ...