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MPS releases 2023 Annual Report highlighting major achievements in sustainable mountain development09.08.2024The Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS) has released its 2023 Annual Report, now accessible online. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the MPS's accomplishments in promoting sustainable mountain development throughout the year, together with spotlights on Mountain Partnership members' work. Key highlights include the Secretariat's efforts in advocacy, communication... Read More » |
A new system of waste disposal in the Everest Valley10.04.2012The EvK2Cnr committee, in partnership with Eco Himal and Sagarmantha Pollution Control Committee, is already working to solve the "Everest waste issue". One of the first results will be the... Read More » |
Earth Debate: Food Security – How Do We Feed 9 Billion People in 2050?09.04.2012The Earth Debates, organized by the Museum of Natural History of the United Kingdom, in collaboration with the Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future and the British Council, will be... Read More » |
Electronic Forum: Adaptation to climate changes in Amazonian Andes - from 16 to 20 April 201204.04.2012The Electronic Forum “Adaptation to climate changes in Amazonian Andes” will be held from 16 to 20 April 2012, by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), CARE Perú, the... Read More » |
Third Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership at Rio+20!03.04.2012The third Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership will take place in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) on Tuesday, 19 June 2012, on the sidelines of the UNCSD Rio+20 summit. |
Mountains, a priority for a planet under pressure and for Switzerland29.03.2012Mountains make up two thirds of Switzerland’s surface area. They played a decisive role in creating the national identity of Switzerland and also – owing to Alpine tourist destinations and... Read More » |
Yosemite’s Alpine Chipmunks Take Genetic Hit from Climate Change28.03.2012Global warming has forced alpine chipmunks in Yosemite to higher ground, prompting a startling decline in the species’ genetic diversity, according to a new study by researchers at the University... Read More » |
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