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Aivee Akther

Five billion people in the world will suffer from the crisis of potable water

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Five billion people in the world will suffer from the crisis of potable water Millions of people worldwide are currently suffering from a shortage of potable water. This crisis could get worse in the next few decades. Population growth, drought, rising sea level, and lack of proper management are potential......
Aivee Akther

The Amazon rainforest is slowly losing its ability to regenerate

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The Amazon rainforest is slowly losing its ability to regenerate A recent survey published on March 10, 2022, revealed that the Damaged Amazon rainforest is losing its ability to regenerate due to climate change and continued deforestation. These consequences could turn the region into an uninhabitable treeless meadow, with dire......
Aivee Akther

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......
Aivee Akther

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......
Environmental Problems

Developed countries may delay their Climate commitments- Bangladesh Foreign Minister

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Developed countries may delay their Climate commitments- Bangladesh Foreign Minister Tahsin Taha The Ukraine crisis may delay promises by developed countries to tackle the effects of climate change. AK Abdul Momen The Foreign Minister of Bangladesh made the remarks at a session on climate change at the Munich Security Conference......
Aivee Akther

Deforestation has resulted in frequent epidemics

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Deforestation has resulted in frequent epidemics Forests protect the entire world from various natural disasters and health risks. However, due to deforestation, the environment and public lives face multiple problems. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), forest cover accumulates different plants in at least......
Aivee Akther

Exemplary action will be set up against the criminals of animal deaths

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Exemplary action will be set up against the criminals of animal deaths: Environment Minister Bangladesh Md. Shahab Uddin, Minister of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Bangladesh, has spoken about the recent incidence of wild animal killing while visiting the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Stating an impartial......
Aivee Akther

Human-made climate change accelerating the rate of glacial melting

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Human-made climate change accelerating the rate of glacial melting The amount of ice that melts every year from glaciers on the tops of the world’s highest mountains has been accumulating for decades. A new study has found that the Himalayas have to accept this horrific erosion because of the human-made......
Aivee Akther

Illegal construction of hotels, resorts, and cottages continued in St. Martin Island despite the prohibition

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Illegal construction of hotels, resorts, and cottages continued in St. Martin Island despite the prohibition St. Martin’s is a small island located in the northeastern section of the Bay of Bengal, approximately 9 kilometers south of the tip of the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf peninsula and creating Bangladesh’s southernmost region. The government......
Aivee Akther

Illegal operating of stone crushers damaging the surrounding environment at Sunamgonj, Bangladesh

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Illegal operating of stone crushers damaging the surrounding environment at Sunamgonj, Bangladesh  Around 400 stone crushers are being operated illegally in different Upazilas of Sunamganj without approval. These stone crushers were installed near riverbanks, households, religious and educational institutions. Since their placement in almost everywhere, they are ultimately causing severe noise......

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