Wildfires released 500 million tonnes of carbon and threatened tourism

Wildfires released 500 million tonnes of carbon

In Nepal, forest fires are causing significant carbon emissions and forest devastation. The hundreds of acres included habitats for red pandas. Recent fires in Manang, Dolakha, and Sindhupalchok damaged it. A recent study estimates that 500 million tons of carbon dioxide could be released in forest fires.

Wildfires harm wildlife, farming, and tourism in Nepal. Specialists suggest implementing community patrols and AI-driven early warning systems. If no action is taken, Nepal risks losing its unique wildlife, forests, and clean air.

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