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Emergent risks in the Mt. Everest region in the time of anthropogenic climate change

Authors :
Miner, Kimberley
Mayewski, Paul
Saraju Baidya
Broad, Kenneth
Clifford, Heather
Anata Gajurel
Bibek Giri
Hubbard, Mary
Jaskolski, Corey
Koldeway, Heather
Li, Wei
Matthews, Tom
Napper, Imogen
Baker Perry
Potocki, Mariusz
Priscu, John
Tait, Alex
Thompson, Richard
Subash Tuladhar
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

In April and May 2019, as a part of the National Geographic and Roxel Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition, the most interdisciplinary scientific ever was launched. This research identified changing dynamics, including emergent risks resulting from natural and anthropogenic change to the natural system. We have identified compounded risks to ecosystem and human health, geologic hazards, and changing climate conditions that impact the local community, climbers, and trekkeers in the future. This review brings together perspectives from across the biological, geological, and health sciences to better understand emergent risks on Mt. Everest and in the Khumbu region. Understanding and mitigating these risks is critical for the ~10,000 people living in the Khumbu region, as well as the thousands of visiting trekkers and the hundreds of climbers who attempt to summit each year.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c819979521db6f3afa14b9641c5b1ccd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2008.01010