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HANIEKA BALINT Nepal

Before we begin… tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT6p40kwc3d65kR44dQhQIN7Gd12IhcttnGJi7_ywjIl-Qf79r7P- qUXIA

What if you lived in Nepal rather than the United States? You would… have 7.5 times higher chance of dying in infancy have 4.9 times more chance of being unemployed use 99.38% less electricity consume 99.01% less oil make 97.41% less money die years sooner have 62.18% more babies spend 99.23% less money on health care experience 4.89% more of a class divide be 16.67% less likely to have HIV/AIDS

Problem #1- Endangered Animals tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT7F80eSLTaNnZwfruNg8A AWc0MEEU5tHz4fYHbi8fyOetp0EHFZA

Problem #1- Endangered Animals Men in China admire fine tiger and leopard pelts. BeforeAfter A Bengal tiger cub rests in Nepal. content/uploads/2011/10/ _7a32214d77.jpg tiger-and-leopard-skins-2011.html

More About Snow Leopards 5,000 meters Tree line Snow Leopard Habitat

More About Snow Leopards 5,000 meters Snow Leopard Habitat Tree line

Endangered Animals continued… This image shows the number of rhinos left in the world. Confiscated Asian elephant tusks in the Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. asian_elephants/areas/issues/illegal_hunting_trade/ tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSIt0Utvd hVc6mtgqj_OmyJiaxtxRd3cO3BgikZso5bZ5ApXC EMfzVEi6c

Problem #2- Trash! (Bagmati River) Who needs a sewage system when everyone can dump their stuff into the river instead?

Bagmati River Continued.

Trash continued… (Mt Everest) Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, brings many climbers and all of their trash.

Problem #3- Air Pollution m/sites/vancouverobserver.com/fil es/resize/images/blog/body/pollut ed%20scene%20Kathmandu_0- 500x334.jpg The busy streets of Kathmandu hold people, buildings, cars, and dust.

Problem #4- Himalayan Glaciers er_bay jpg A glacier in the Himalayas in 1941… …and the same glaciers afterwards.

Problem #4 “the melting glaciers will have an adverse impact on biodiversity, hydropower, industries and agriculture, flooding hydroelectric plants and inundating fields.” -Gopal Sharma, journalist for Reuters

Problem #4 Before: Glaciers melt slowly & gradually Water flows down to hydropower plants Nepal gets highest hydropower potential in the world (84,000 megawatts) After: Glaciers melt fast & not gradually Hydropower companies cannot handle it Nepal gets looooong blackouts (up to 20 hour power cuts per day).

Problem #4 “the melting glaciers will have an adverse impact on biodiversity, hydropower, industries and agriculture, flooding hydroelectric plants and inundating fields.” -Gopal Sharma, journalist for Reuters “industries” = tourism

Problem #4 Gopal Sharma says that tourism is “…a key pillar of the impoverished local economy, which relies on that and aid for survival.”

Problem #4 Nepalese citizens crowd at a highway after a flood.

Problem #4 -Bharat Tharpa, Nepalese farmer "During the entire rainy season we don't sleep well, always fearing that another flood could hit our village," "We are not responsible for the climate change. Why are we made to suffer then?"

Solution #1- Endangered Animals uncovered.com/guide/nepal/sukla_phan ta.php A rhino in Sukla Phanta National Park. A tiger in Sukla Phanta National Park, Nepal.

Solution #2- Trash Volunteers participate in cleaning up the Bagmati River.

Problem #2 Trash Some of the many works of art created from Mt. Everest trash. ations/Images/ T175234Z_01_NEP04_RTRIDSP_3_NEPAL-EVEREST- TRASH-119.jpg?uuid=rRFbsDmfEeKwH19VsZP1jw novations/Images/ T175320Z_01_NEP03_RTRIDSP_3_NEPAL- EVEREST-TRASH.jpg?uuid=cPwC9jmfEeKwH19VsZP1jw

Solution #3 action-volunteer A volunteer from Twin maintains vegetation in Nepal.

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