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![]() Mountain communities, climbers and scientists sound alarm from Everest29.05.2023Today, 70 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first scaled Mount Everest, the Earth's tallest mountain is undergoing unprecedented and largely irreversible change caused by global warming. Global temperature rises are jeopardising the environment of Everest and the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region, which extends 3 500 km across... Read More » |
WSSCC’s Global Sanitation Fund programme in Nepal seeks sub-grantees – by 28 January 201118.01.2011UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlement Programme), the Executing Agency for the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC - http://www.wsscc.org/gsf), is seeking expressions of interest for potential sub-grantees to carry... Read More » |
Women’s Water Fund Call for Applications – visit/study in Denmark 30 April – 15 May 201117.01.2011The Women’s Water Fund, an initiative of the DHI (Danish Hydraulic Institute) Group initially funded by the “King Hassan II Great World Water Prize”, invites women from developing countries in... Read More » |
Fellowships in African climate science – applications by 4 February 201117.01.2011The DFID-Hadley Centre Climate Science Research Partnership (CSRP) has launched a Call for Applications for fellowships in African climate science. Three types of fellowship are available: Postgraduate Research Fellowships, Postdoctoral... Read More » |
One day- workshop on Mountain – 8 February 2011, CNR, Rome, ITALY17.01.2011A one-day workshop on mountain issues will be organized by the Italian National Research Council (CNR) to take place on 8 February 2011, at Aula Convegni of CNR in Rome.... Read More » |
“Nature & Faune” Magazine calls for submissions – by 31 March 201111.01.2011The “Nature & Faune” Magazine invites to submit manuscript(s) on successes, problems and concerns related to the theme: “Economic and social significance of forests for Africa’s sustainable development”, by 31... Read More » |
Three quarters of the Alpine glaciers could melt by 2100, says study by Nature Geoscience10.01.2011According to two studies published by the review Nature Geoscience, the 75 percent of the Alpine glaciers could disappear by the end of 2100 and a rise of several metres... Read More » |
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