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Harmful lead factories at Habigonj, Bangladesh, have closed down to protect the environment

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Harmful lead factories at Habigonj, Bangladesh, have closed down to protect the environment The administration has closed down the illegal factory for making lead by burning batteries set up in the rubber garden at Bahubal Upazila in Habiganj District, Bangladesh. The factory concerned has also warned that strict legal action......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Environment Protection

No trees will be cut down until 2030 for the sake of the environment: Bangladesh Environment Minister

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No trees will be cut down until 2030 for the sake of the environment: Bangladesh Environment Minister Md. Shahab Uddin, The Minister of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Bangladesh, has ordered not to cut mountains and forest trees until 2030 to achieve forestry goals. Currently, the forest cover in......
Aivee Akther Biodiversity Environment Protection

Bangladesh dug 80 ponds in Sundarbans to meet the freshwater demand for wildlife 

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Bangladesh dug 80 ponds in Sundarbans to meet the freshwater demand for wildlife Md. Shahab Uddin, the Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Bangladesh, said, “Total 80 new ponds have been dug and existing ponds re-excavated in Sundarbans to meet the demand for freshwater for tigers and other......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Environmental Problems

The green cover is gradually fading in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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The green cover is gradually fading in Dhaka, Bangladesh Dhaka, a city of about one and a half million people, is one of the world’s most densely populated and polluted cities. It ranks seventh in the world on the list of unlivable cities. Experts are blaming the decrease in green......
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Bangladesh is successful in protecting the climate change effects

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Bangladesh is successful in protecting the climate change effects Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, Bangladesh National Parliament’s speaker, said, “Bangladesh is one of the top countries in the world that are worried about damage due to climate change. But, Bangladesh is minimizing these effects successfully by adopting appropriate time-based actions.” She......
Aivee Akther International Environment

US Senate passes new bill to fight against climate change

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US Senate passes new bill to fight against climate change The Senate, the upper body of the US Congress, have passed bills to fight against climate change, decrease Medicine prices, and raise corporate taxes. Recently, the US Senate passed this bill for 43 billion dollars. The bill’s passage has become......
Aivee Akther Bangladesh Biodiversity

Due to pollution, oxygen has decreased in the Mathabhanga river, Chuadanga, Bangladesh

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Due to pollution, oxygen has decreased in the Mathabhanga river, Chuadanga, Bangladesh Due to a lack of oxygen in the water, the river fishes have floated in the Mathabhanga River. Along with dead fish, live fish also rise to the surface of the river. In the initial investigation and monitoring,......
Aivee Akther Environmental Problems International Environment

Thousands of birds die from plastic pollution every year

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Thousands of birds die from plastic pollution every year Birds are trapped in plastic waste on every continent except Antarctica. A study on birds has revealed some examples of how the vast amount of plastic thrown away by humans daily poses a severe threat to the world’s biodiversity. This study......

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