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Plastic use banned in Rohingya camps

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Plastic use banned in Rohingya camps The Cox’s Bazar Civil S and NGO Forum (CCNF), an NGO and civil society network working in the Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar has called for banning plastics and prioritizing environmental restoration. Through a virtual press conference, the CCNF also demanded transparency in implementing......
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Record amounts of carbon dioxide emissions in 2021

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Record amounts of carbon dioxide emissions in 2021 People are not taking the red alarms regarding pollution seriously; the new International Atomic Energy Agency  (IAEA) report re-enacts that picture. Last year, in 2021, the release of toxic carbon dioxide gas broke all records! These figures are terrifying. Because compared to......
Aivee Akther Environment Pollution

Irresponsible dumping of waste polluting the canal of Syedpur municipality, Bangladesh

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Irresponsible dumping of waste polluting the canal of Syedpur municipality, Bangladesh The water of the Panchanala canal in Saidpur Upazila of Nilphamari has become polluted. As a result, there is concern about irrigating 500 hectares of land in the ongoing Boro ( a variety of paddy). According to Bangladesh Water......
Aivee Akther Environment Protection

Human chain at Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh, to save rivers and canals from the illegal occupiers 

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Human chain at Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh, to save rivers and canals from the illegal occupiers Heroic freedom fighter Sirajul Haque has organized a human chain in front of the municipal open stage of Akhaura of Brahmanbaria to save the river and canal, lost due to the occupiers. An environmental organization called......
Aivee Akther Environmental Problems Natural Environment

The Kohelia river in Moheskhali Cox’s Bazar, dying gradually

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The Kohelia river in Moheskhali Cox’s Bazar, dying gradually Environmentalists have demanded to live the Kohelia River in Moheshkhali of Cox’s Bazar. Concerned parties are saying that the river is filling in the name of so-called development. The Kohelia River cannot save unless immediate action. The speakers talked about these......
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Air pollution is on the rise around the world, and Papua New Guinea is in the throes of an environmental catastrophe

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Air pollution is on the rise around the world, and Papua New Guinea is in the throes of an environmental catastrophe Air pollution is increasing rapidly worldwide—poison floating in the air. The level of air pollution in Bangladesh has taken a terrible shape. The worst affected are Papua New Guinea......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Environmental Economics

The environment of St. Martin on the verge of destruction

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The environment of St. Martin on the verge of destruction: State Minister for Tourism, Bangladesh Mahbub Ali, State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Bangladesh, has said, “The nature of St. Martin’s Island is on the verge of extinction. However, we are taking the initiative to protect the island as......
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In Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, hospital areas expose to intolerable levels of noise pollution.

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In Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, hospital areas expose to intolerable levels of noise pollution. The Dhaka city’s residential areas now face unbearable levels of noise pollution. On working days, recorded a maximum decibel level of 89.9 in front of the capital’s hospital. Although there is a noise pollution control......
Aivee Akther Environmental Problems Environmental Science

The sea level is rising at a rate of 5.8 mm per year in the Bangladesh coastal regions

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The sea level is rising at a rate of 5.8 mm per year in the Bangladesh coastal regions The coastal sea level in the country has been rising from 3.8 to 5.8 mm every year for the last 30 years. This information has come up in an ongoing study on......
Aivee Akther Natural Environment

The number of migratory birds is constantly decreasing in Hakaluki Wetland, Bangladesh

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The number of migratory birds is constantly decreasing in Hakaluki Wetland, Bangladesh Due to bird hunting, the number of migratory birds is decreasing consistently in Hakaluki Haor, the largest wetland in Bangladesh. The information has come up from a recent bird census. According to the relevant sources, from 2017 to......

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