Apa Sherpa on Everest for 20th time - fighting against climate change

Posted on May, 22 2010

WWF Climate Ambassador and world-record holding mountaineer Apa Sherpa took his climate crusade to the top of the world yet again by unfurling a Climate Change message as he reached the Everest summit for a record 20th time this morning at 8:34 am local time.

Kathmandu, Nepal – WWF Climate Ambassador and world-record holding mountaineer Apa Sherpa took his climate crusade to the top of the world yet again by unfurling a Climate Change message as he reached the Everest summit for a record 20th time this morning at 8:34 am local time.

The banner carried by Apa Sherpa read “YOU HEARD OUR VOICE, NOW RAISE YOURS – WE CAN STOP CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE HIMALAYAS”. Last year, during his 19th Everest ascent, Apa had carried another banner to the Summit warning the world of the dangerous impacts of Climate Change in the Himalayas. Following that event, Apa, who is also the SAARC Goodwill Ambassador for Climate Change, and fellow Climate Ambassador Dawa Steven Sherpa were actively engaged in the WWF-led Climate for Life Campaign, which led to the Himalayas getting significant attention in the Global Climate Debate

 “In 2009, the world gave us massive support when we were involved with Climate for Life with WWF and we are thankful for that support and encouragement; however after Copenhagen, we have felt there is an even greater need to take action against Climate Change now. The fight must continue,” said Dawa Steven Sherpa, from the Everest Base Camp.

Apa carried the Banner during the Eco Everest Expedition, which is led by Dawa Steven Sherpa, a two-time Everest Summiteer.

The event is a part of WWF’s Climate for Life Campaign which extensively raised the issue of the impacts of Climate Change in the Himalayas in the run upto Copenhagen COP 15 Summit. The Campaign managed to reach out to a large mass of people in Nepal and beyond with a compelling voice for global action with powerful events - such as having Rt. Hon. Prime Minister of Nepal present rocks from the Everest Summit to US President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

“The admirable efforts of Ambassadors like Apa Sherpa truly help in highlighting the human face of the impacts of Climate Change. Such strong voices from vulnerable communities have gone a long way in helping WWF take these messages to the world leaders in a powerful way,” said Tom Dillon, Senior Vice-President, WWF-US.

About Climate for Life
Climate for Life is a Campaign spearheaded by WWF Nepal to raise the profile of the Himalayas in the global climate debate in collaboration with Government of Nepal, its development partners, and a large number of non-profit and private organizations. Starting with Apa Sherpa sending a Climate Change message from the top of the world, the Campaign has reached out to a large mass of people in Nepal and beyond with a compelling voice for global action with powerful events - such as having Rt. Hon. Prime Minister of Nepal present rocks from the Everest Summit to US President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown to collecting petitions against climate injustice from 200,000 Nepali youth which was handed over to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

About Eco Everest Expedition
The Eco Everest Expedition organized by Asian Trekking focuses on climbing in an eco-sensitive manner, bringing old garbage and all human waste produced on the mountain down to base camp for proper disposal, and using highly successful alternative energy solutions during the climb.

www.climate4life.org

WWF Climate Ambassador Apa Sherpa on top of Mt Everest with Climate message during his record 20th ascent
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