The three-day international conference titled 'Cryosphere of the Hindu Kush Himalaya: State of the Knowledge' and the Hindu Kush Himalayan Cryosphere Data Sharing workshop began here today.
Addressing the conference, Director General at International Centre for Integrated mountain Development (ICIMOD), David Molden, said that the conference would help in formulating policies to tackle the effects of climate change in the mountain regions through the sharing of knowledge and information.
Director at the US Embassy in Kathmandu, Ari Nathan, stressed on the need to lower the impacts of climate change upon lives in the mountain region by addressing the issues at the policy level.
Some 140 participants from 16 countries including Nepal, India, Bangladesh and China are attending the workshop and conference.
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