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Four hundred whales died in Tasmania, Australia

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Four hundred whales died in Tasmania, Australia Adnan Mahfuz The BBC reported the information on Wednesday (September 23). Hundreds of pilot whales stranded off the west coast of Tasmania Island on Monday (September 21). Rescue workers were able to save 50 whales till Wednesday. Marine biologists are trying to save......

The Department of Environment, Bangladesh Fined Various Organizations Tk.15 crore (Tk.150 ml) for Environmental pollution

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The Department of Environment, Bangladesh Fined Various Organizations Tk.15 crore (Tk.150 ml) for Environmental pollution By Amila Khan The Department of Environment has fined various organizations and individuals on multiple charges, including environmental pollution, cutting down hills, filling ponds, and running organizations without environmental clearance. Since last January, the Department......

The First Geological Museum in the country is going to be in the Environmentally Critical Area

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The First Geological Museum in the country is going to be in the Environmentally Critical Area By Zeba Tarannum The Bangladesh Bureau of Mineral Resources Development (BMD) plans to set up the country’s first ‘geological museum’ by halting stone extraction at the Environmental Crisis Area (ECA) in Jaflong, Sylhet. Recently,......

Demand for New Forest Law Ensuring Accountability of Forest Department

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Demand for New Forest Law Ensuring Accountability of Forest Department By Sadman Sad Demands have been made to enact new forest laws to protect the rights of forest-dependent ethnic minorities and ensure the forest department’s accountability. Apart from this, the forest dwellers’ views and opinions have also been given importance......

Fish Farming Through Fences in the Flowing Mukteshwari River, Bangladesh

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Fish Farming Through Fences in the Flowing Mukteshwari River, Bangladesh Amila Khan The lease has been taken by showing the flowing river as” ‘Closed Reservoir.’ Landscaping fences have been provided for fish farming in three kilometers of the river. Locals are not allowed in the river. Such an arrangement of......

Greenhouse Gas Emissions: NASA Reveals More Danger to Earth’s Water Level

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Greenhouse Gas Emissions: NASA Reveals More Danger to Earth’s Water Level By Amila Khan Greenland and Antarctica are melting ice at a high-speed rate for warming due to greenhouse gas emissions. If this persists, the seas will be in a terrible state in the next 80 years. Just because the......

A study of Ratargul Swamp Forest, Bangladesh

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A study of Ratargul Swamp Forest, Bangladesh By Badal Kumar Mondal Ratargul Swamp Forest is the only freshwater swamp forest in Bangladesh. Locally this forest is called the “Amazon” of Bangladesh. It is located in the north-eastern part of the country. It is situated at Fatehpur Union of Gowainghat Upazilla,......

Farmers Affected by Floods and Corona in Gazipur, Bangladesh is Disoriented

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Farmers Affected by Floods and Corona in Gazipur, Bangladesh is Disoriented By Zeba Tarannum Farmers affected by the Corona and floods in Gazipur are worried. The crops they have grown in the last three months have been far from profitable. There is no crop in the cropland even after spending......

A New ‘Solar Cycle’ Begins: Scientists Predict a Strong Storm

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A New ‘Solar Cycle’ Begins: Scientists Predict a Strong Storm Adnan Mahfuz Scientists at the US space agency NASA have said that the 25th solar cycle of the Sun has started. But what does this mean? Does this mean that it is the 25th birthday of the Sun? Will this......

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