At a time when we are experiencing erratic weather, diminishing snowfall on the peaks, rising temperatures, extinction of glacier lakes and immense visible and invisible biodiversity loss, the question, “how do we heal the Himalayas?”, is more urgent than ever.
With a pick of almost 200 people, representing 20 countries, the conference and multiple pre-conference activities held in different regions of Nepal, was a unique opportunity for the Asia Biodynamic community to meet, network and learn together. The Asian assembly was energized by Eduardo Rincon, co-leader of the Agriculture Section, who from the very beginning took charge of many activities. These included public talks that highlighted the call to reconnect with nature and humanity’s role in healing the land.
