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Ramesh Prasad Bhushal

Ramesh Prasad Bhushal is an environmental reporter in English daily 'The Himalayan Times' in Nepal. Previously, he worked as a radio reporter and program producer. He holds a Master's Degree in Environmental Science with a specialization in Mountain Environment.

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Reporter’s diary: forest journalists cover the globe

By: Ramesh Prasad Bhushal on December 15th, 2011

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Nepalese journalist Ramesh Bhushal reflects on what his trip to cover the UN climate change conference in Durban means for his future reporting on forests, climate and water.

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No place at the climate table, Nepali communities say

By: Ramesh Prasad Bhushal on December 7th, 2011

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Members of a federation of community forests from Nepal accused the government of Nepal of being biased towards them by refusing to accept their representative as a party delegate at UN climate talks.

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Opinion: mountain countries threatened by climate change

By: Ramesh Prasad Bhushal on December 7th, 2011

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Nepalese journalist Ramesh Prasad Bhushal explains how mountain regions like the Himalayas are threatened by climate change and need urgent help.

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Himalayan snow ‘half previous estimates’

By: Ramesh Prasad Bhushal on December 6th, 2011

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Himalayan snow cover is little more than half of that previously estimated, according to first-ever comprehensive research on snow cover in the region released at UN climate talks here.

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Unlike in Copenhagen: This time leaders did not stymie climate-change talks

By: Ramesh Prasad Bhushal on December 20th, 2010

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The two-weeks of intergovernmental negotiations on climate change in Cancún, Mexico this month ended with some hope — for the process if not for the climate itself.

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Nepal’s Mountain Alliance Initiative for Climate Change in peril

By: Ramesh Prasad Bhushal on December 8th, 2010

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An effort by Nepal to focus global attention on the threats climate change poses to mountainous regions is in peril after it failed to gain support from other mountainous countries at the UN climate change conference in Cancún, Mexico.

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