PwC India, CNI jointly launch report on climate change impacts and business adaptation

KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 13:  PwC India and the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) have together presented a whitepaper titled ‘Engaging Nepalese Businesses in Climate Change Adaptation’ to Prime Minister Puspa Kamal Dahal today. Developed collaboratively by PwC India and CNI, it provides insights into the various risks faced by key industries, especially the MSMEs of Nepal […] The post PwC India, CNI jointly launch report on climate change impacts and business adaptation appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

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Result-oriented activities to lessen climate change impacts stressed

Secretary at the Ministry of Health and Population, Dr Roshan Pokharel, has pointed out the need of carrying out result-oriented activities to lessen climate change impacts.

PM to inform world community on Nepal's measures on climate change impacts

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Conservation of source on top priority for safeguarding groundwater

In view of deepening drinking water crisis due to climate change impacts and other reasons, the three layers of government have agreed

Conservation of source on top priority for safeguarding groundwater

In view of deepening drinking water crisis due to climate change impacts and other reasons, the three layers of government have agreed

Vultures on the verge of extinction

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Vultures on the verge of extinction

The vultures are vanishing due to climate change impacts, shrinking habitation, the use of medicines, and lack of prey.

Vultures on the verge of extinction

The vultures are vanishing due to climate change impacts, shrinking habitation, the use of medicines, and lack of prey.

South Asia most vulnerable to climate change impacts: Minister Regmi

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