Himalaya sensation: Extreme climber unpacks-summit without oxygen!

Himalaya sensation: Extreme climber unpacks-summit without oxygen!

Völkermarkt, Österreich - The extreme mountaineer Hans Wenzl is enthusiastic about the fascination of the Himalaya summit and its remote beauty. "The huge dimensions of the Himalayas and the seclusion of the eight -thousanders captivate me again and again," said Wenzl. The 54-year-old has long dreamed of standing at the foot of an eight-thousand meter. He emphasizes the enormous challenge that brings climbing these impressive mountains without additional oxygen. "Every eight thousand represents an enormous challenge; the K2 and the Annapurna were the hardest challenges for me," he explains. In over 20 years, however, he has not noticed any noticeable changes due to climate change in the region, as he reports himself. The conditions have hardly changed for him.

At the same time, a current article addresses the concept of sustainability, which is becoming increasingly important today. It comprises three dimensions: ecology, economy and social issues. These aspects influence each other and are crucial for a future worth living. With regard to climate change in particular, it is important that we use the natural resources in such a way that the needs of today's generations are met without endangering the possibilities of future generations. As an example, the sustainability triangle is mentioned to help a model that helps to reconcile these dimensions and make sustainable decisions, such as ibp-akademie.de . The ecological dimension relates to the protection of the environment, while the economic dimension promotes economic stability and the social dimension prioritizes the well -being of all people.

Wenzl's personal experiences on the highest mountains and the concept of sustainability show in different ways how important it is to respect nature and to deal responsibly with the resources of our earth. As he emphasizes the team spirit when mountaineering, it is emphasized in the context of the sustainability triangle that action in these three dimensions is decisive for a fair and livable future.

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OrtVölkermarkt, Österreich
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