Glaciers and Climate Change
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In this episode, framed around Nepal’s glaciers and climate risk, Arup Rajouria reflects on his 30-year career in environmental conservation and climate work.
From his early exposure to forestry and natural resources to helping establish Nepal’s first climate-focused initiatives, he explains why the country sits on the front lines of climate change.
Through the lens of accelerating glacial melt in the Hindu Kush Himalaya, he outlines how climate risk is not just an environmental issue, but a growing challenge for water systems, livelihoods, infrastructure, and regional stability—affecting billions of people downstream.
Key Takeaways:
1. Glacial melt is a defining signal of climate risk
2. The impact of Nepal’s glaciers extends across Asia
3. Recognition of the problem is outpacing coordinated action
4. Strong local talent exists, but systems lack consistency
5. Climate risk is evolving into a regional security issue
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