Wednesday, September 21, 2011

INVITATION FOR CYCLING TOUR ON 2068-06-07


                                                                                                            Date:2068/06/05
Dear all,
ASCOL Eco Cycling Club (AECC) wishes a very HAPPY VIJAYA DASHAMI AND DEEPAWALI to all. On this special occasion, AECC is organizing its first CYCLING TOUR from Amrit Campus to Dakshinkali.  So we’d like to invite interested people to participate in this cycling tour and make it successful. Your participation will be valuable for us.

Date: 2068-06-07, Saturday
Time:7:00 am
Venue:Amrit Campus, Thamel, Kathmandu
Note: bicycle should be managed by the participants themselves                                                                                    
 Let’s raise our voice to find solution! Encourage cycling and control pollution!!
                                      **THANK YOU**

Friday, September 2, 2011

Pollution from vehicles -An Article by Deeyosh Adhikari


Known but Hidden Pollution from Vehicles



by Deeyosh Adhikari on Friday, September 2, 2011 at 8:00am
Pollution is the addition of unwanted particles to the atmosphere or the environment. Pollution may be natural or artificial. If the pollutants in the atmosphere are added due to the natural activities like volcano it is called natural pollution and if the pollutants are added in the environment due to artificial activities like fuel combustion, firewood burnt, industrial sewage, etc is called artificial pollution. Pollutions are of different types like water pollution, air pollution, sound pollution, soil pollution, etc. In Nepal the major problem is air pollution.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Notice


  ASCOL ECO CYCLING CLUB
                                               THAMEL, KATHMANDU
                       “Encourage cycling, control pollution!!”
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                                                                                                            Date:2068/05/11
Dear all,
             We all are well known about the pollution in Kathmandu. About 70% of Kathmandu’s pollution (air pollution) is due to vehicle emission. As the urban development increases, the necessity of vehicle transport becomes inevitable. As dependence on vehicle increases, the density of vehicle increases. Vehicular pollution in Kathmandu is so high that a natural air with its natural composition has become rare and the consequences of such polluted air are not strange to us. We human are so greedy that we dream to ride cars and other automobile but don’t have even a single second to think about the pollution caused by them.