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Adverse effects of climate change on indigenous peoples in Bangladesh 

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Adverse effects of climate change on indigenous peoples in Bangladesh Floods, cyclones, droughts, heavy rains, river erosion, increase in water salinity, lightning, and temperature changes generally discuss in the context of climate change at the global level, including in Bangladesh. The adverse effects of climate change on people’s livelihood, biodiversity,......

Using low-quality pesticides in Bangladesh causes terrible impacts on farmers’ health and damages the environment

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Using low-quality pesticides in Bangladesh causes terrible impacts on farmers’ health and damages the environment In Hossainpur Upazila of Kishoreganj, farmers use pesticides indiscriminately on agricultural fields. As a result, thousands of farmers are getting sick. The environment is also getting damaged. As a result, crop production is decreasing. Even......

Philippines: 85 Imported Spray Paints Found to Contain Lead Above the Legal Limit

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Philippines: 85 Imported Spray Paints Found to Contain Lead Above the Legal Limit EcoWaste Coalition’s Press Release 23 October 2022, Quezon City. Paints containing lead above the legal limit continue to be exported from China and Thailand to the Philippines despite a national ban on such paints to protect children,......

Bangladesh has sought loan assistance from the World Bank to make the capital, Dhaka city, livable

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Bangladesh has sought loan assistance from the World Bank to make the capital, Dhaka city, livable Bangladesh has reportedly sought technical assistance to design an investment program to restore rivers around Dhaka. This information comes from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) annual meeting held in Washington, USA,......

Eighty-one endangered species of plants are found on the banks of Karnaphuli River 

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Eighty-one endangered species of plants are found on the banks of Karnaphuli River The vegetation cover of Karnaphuli River is destroying at an alarming rate. There are forests upstream of the river flowing through hilly areas, but no forest cover has been seen downstream because of deforestation. It’s a transboundary......

Bangladesh has been dealing with the effects of climate change for a long time

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Bangladesh has been dealing with the effects of climate change for a long time Bangladesh has been dealing with the effects of climate change for a long time. Many countries of the world can use our experience of dealing with climate change, and the government can inform all those countries......

Forests survive for minority people: Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Chief Executive of BELA

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Forests survive for minority people: Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Chief Executive of BELA Sayed Rizwana Hasan, Chief Executive of the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA), said, “The destruction of natural forests is increasing in Bangladesh daily. However, wherever there are ethnic minorities, forests survive. They are the real maintainers of the......

Tree plantation is necessary to keep the environment balanced and pollution-free

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Tree plantation is necessary to keep the environment balanced and pollution-free Durbar Tarunno, a social and voluntary organization, launched an exceptional program of tree plantation titled ‘Amra Mali (We are gardener).’ They do not end the process by planting a tree but appoint a gardener to look after the tree......

Migratory birds have started coming to Bangladesh in anticipation of the arrival of winter

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Migratory birds have started coming to Bangladesh in anticipation of the arrival of winter Migratory birds or guest birds have started arriving in Bangladesh in anticipation of winter’s arrival. According to experts, these birds will be seen in several water bodies in the plain areas after the next few months,......

The number of natural disasters due to climate change is increasing day by day: State Minister for Public Works, Bangladesh 

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The number of natural disasters due to climate change is increasing day by day: State Minister for Public Works, Bangladesh      Sharif Ahmed, State Minister for Housing and Public Works Bangladesh, said, “The number and intensity of natural disasters due to climate change are increasing daily. As a result,......

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