Warming climate threatens to worsen air quality in already polluted Kathmandu

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Warming climate threatens to worsen air quality in already polluted Kathmandu
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8 Ways To Find The Best Web Design Agencies For Your…In the period between winter and spring each year, Kathmandu faces severe air pollution that affects thousands of residents with health problems like burning eyes, respiratory discomfort, and even death.

Wildfires, both natural and human-induced, contribute significantly to air pollution in Kathmandu, especially during the transition period between weather systems, which could become longer due to rising temperatures. Smoke from wildfires trapped in the Himalayas’ valleys. Image courtesy of European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery.

“Our research has shown that rising temperatures may lead to weaker precipitation and warmer winter and spring seasons,” Thakuri says. Anecdotal evidence from Kathmandu residents suggests the spring drought period, when the western clouds have left South Asia and the eastern monsoon is yet to develop, is getting longer. Pre-monsoon rains, induced by locally developed systems, have also been elusive this year.Back in Nepal, as the air dries up and temperatures soar, the threat of wildfires around the country, known for its successful community-based forest conservation efforts, increases dramatically, especially in April.

This underscores the nature of air pollution as both a local and a regional and global problem, Das says. Therefore, controlling local sources of pollution in a city like Kathmandu may not be enough.

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