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The ecological impact of the Expedition

Our friends over at the Guardian have been fielding a lot of questions about the environmental impact and carbon footprint of our expedition to Nepal. How can we justify the impact we ourselves are causing to the environment by going to these remote regions of the world?

The short answer is that the issues we’re investigating are simply too important to ignore. As our climate changes, lives and livelihoods are at stake, and our relatively small impact is for the purpose of preventing catastrophes. You can read their full explanation here.

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