Nepal’s Melting Glaciers Drive Climate Migration and Political Unrest

Nepal Faces Double Trouble: Melting Glaciers and Climate Migration

Nepal is witnessing a dramatic change as melting glaciers force people to move and seek safer ground. The Himalayan nation, known for its stunning peaks, now faces the grim reality of climate change disrupting its communities. As rising temperatures accelerate glacial melt, rural families lose their homes, land, and livelihoods. The resulting climate-induced migration deepens political unrest and exposes weaknesses in local governance.
Melting glaciers and migration in Nepal

Weak Governance Struggles to Keep Up

Nepal’s government, already grappling with limited resources, struggles to respond effectively to these migration waves. Displaced families settle in new areas, putting pressure on scarce resources and straining the resilience of rural communities. Political tensions rise as local leaders face criticism for their inability to protect citizens or provide adequate support. The situation is a reminder that climate change is not just an environmental issue—it’s a political and social one too.

Honestly, if glaciers could vote, they’d probably pick a better disaster management plan by now! It’s high time leaders step up before the mountains run out of ice—and people run out of places to go.

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Original article on ORF Online