Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has said the temperature is increasing by 0.o4 per cent per year in Nepal.
Rapid industrialisation, unsystematic use of natural resources, growing population, urbanisation, and maximum number of vehicles are contributing to the increase in temperature, according to the Department.
However, Saroj Kumar Baidya of the Meteorology Department said that compared to the orresponding period the previous year, rainfall has increased, contriathough there is less heat and proper rainfall this year as compared to the c, the rise in the global temperature has not changed and it will not too.
However, the temperature in Kathmandu has been rapidly increasing due to growing physical infrastructure, transportation, and population with the depletion of forest, he added.
Although the emission of harmful gases as Carbon-dioxide and Methane has been banned, the situation has emerged that the world temperature would grow continously for some 40-50 years.
