Friday, March 8, 2019
The Effect of Pollution on Mount Everest
Nepal is the small, one of the poorest country of the world. Yet it is rattling rich in natural resources and scenic apricot including highest ranges of Himalayas. Nepal is the home of the eighter from Decatur highest muckles out often in the world. Mountaineers, trekkers and skilled professionals regularly name to photographic plate the Mountains in Nepal, which has increased the number of tourist in Nepal. In the remnant decade, passels attraction toward the multitudeeering has increased a lot, by which number of climbers tour Mount Everest has also been increased.Due to the increasing umber of climbers in the Everest, taint in and about the Everest has increased and it needs a special attention to maintain from the contaminant. Everest attracts people of all around the world. In the past only few climbers who know well about the piles utilize to go up but directly most of the interested people who have enough economic sources visit Himalayas to climb the mountain. According to Norbu Sherpa, a mountain tourist guide, people come to climb Everest as they want to be famous scaling the tallest mountain in the world (Wawah atomic number 18).In the early 2000s the number f tourist arriving to Nepal was around 400,000 but in last two years people catamenia to Nepal has increased rapidly reaching around 900,000 nearly triple of starting signal 2000s as per the statistics given by the Nepal Tourism Statistics in 2012 (Ministry of Culture, Tourism and well-bred Aviation ). As the numbers of climbers has increased, befoulment in the highest portion of the peaks has been increased.Pollution in the Everest includes foods, plastics, cans, gas tanks, papers, climbers equipment, human excreta, and also dead bodies of climbers. According to Norbu Sherpa in the article, A Conversation with Mountain Guide Norbu Sherpa, if the flow of the climbers is frequent, more and more counterbalance is created (Wawahare). The article Everest Maxed Out published on Ju ne 2013 in National geographic Magazine by Mark Jenkins provides information about his climbing on Everest and the flow of climbers he saw near camp Ill and pollution in the Everest.Jenkins says, The two standard routes, the Northeast Ridge and the Southeast Ridge, are non only dangerously crowded but also distastefully polluted, with garbage leaking out of the glaciers and pyramids of human excrement befouling the high camps. And then thither are the deaths. Pollution due to death of climbers happens especially due to trusted change in weather and climbers who is less experienced or trained. disrespect of being polluted, Everest fascinates and attracts the climbers toward it both year.As the increasing numbers of trekkers and climbers in the Everest has led to the pollution, organisation should try to clean up all the wastes in the Everest utilizing the revenue they had gain from the tourism industry. Norbu says, the government earnings through tourism has not been practice in mountains nor for benefit of Sherpas (Wawahare). Government should make strict rules and laws to punish the people who makes pollution in the Everest.If the Climbers did not bring back their all used equipments and the trash from Everest they should lose their deposit money and Sherpas should be rewarded if they brought wastes to the lower handbag of Everest. And also government, mountaineering agencies should limit the number of people climbing the mountain in every season or month which will not only helps to oblige pollution but also maintains the traffic Jams in Everest. A climbers, guides and Sherpas should be provided trainings to handle the severe eather condition in mountain so that deaths in the mountains decrease.Decreasing the number of deaths and limiting the number of climbers on Everest pollution will be controlled and also government needs to be aware(p) about the pollution on Everest and utilize their revenue for reducing pollution in mountains. Everest is one of the main factor that world recognizes Nepal, so every concerned individual as well as government and agencies should control pollution. Controlling pollution it will not only preserve the beauty of Everest but also more people can have the anchor ring to scale the Everest in future.
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