💨 Abstract
The Tibetan parliament in-exile has appealed to the United Nations to conduct scientific research on the damage caused by China in the Tibetan plateau, stating that this environmental degradation affects not only the region but also neighboring countries, particularly India. The call was made during the launch of the Tibet Museum's exhibition, Rivers of the Sky, which aims to raise awareness about the impact of Tibet's environmental issues on global climate patterns and regional agriculture.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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