Mount Everest Garbage Video: Abandoned Tents, Trash Piling Up on World's Highest Mountain, Video Invites Angry Reactions
In a video shared by @EverestToday on Twitter, massive accumulation of garbage at Camp IV on Mount Everest (8848.86 m) could be seen. The video points out the irresponsibility of the ignorant hikers who spread garbage on mountain ranges.
Garbage is a menace and one of the biggest contributors to climate change. In a video shared by @EverestToday on Twitter, a massive accumulation of garbage at Camp IV on Mt Everest (8848.86 m) could be seen. "It's high time we address this issue with urgency and commitment. Let's demand stricter regulations, enforcement of clean climbing practices, and effective waste management strategies [sic]," Everest Today wrote in the caption of the post sharing the garbage accumulation video. The video invited a lot of angry reactions from netizens who pointed out the irresponsibility of some of the ignorant hikers who spread garbage on mountain ranges. Climbers Celebrate Mount Everest 70th Anniversary Amid Melting Glaciers, Rising Temperatures.
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