Professor Daene McKinney is part of a group of more than 30 scientists studying Nepal, Peru and other places affected by rising glacial lake levels.
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a noble effort unspoken in Nepal. @David Braun: literally things doesn't go as u said out here in Nepal.Rigid climate and geographical conditions, economic conditions, political turmoil and overall our neighbors are only few that hinders every process in Nepal.
Many new reservoirs need to be built to sequester the water.