2021

Author(s): Miner KR, Mayewski PA, Hubbard M, Broad K, Clifford H, Napper I, Gajurel A, Jaskolski C, Li W, Potocki M, Priscu J

In 2019, the National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest expedition successfully retrieved the greatest diversity of scientific data ever from the mountain. The confluence of geologic, hydrologic, chemical and microbial hazards emergent as climate change increases glacier melt is significant. We review the findings of increased opportunity for landslides, water pollution, human waste contamination and earthquake events. Further monitoring and policy are needed to ensure the safety of residents, future climbers, and trekkers in the Mt. Everest watershed.

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041928