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Pakistan drowned in 60-year record rainfall

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Pakistan drowned in 60-year record rainfall Pakistan recorded a new rainfall in April last year after 1961. It has rained more than twice the amount of rain that usually falls in April. This information was given on May 13, 2024, in the monthly report of the country’s meteorological agency. According......
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The fight against plastic pollution has been going on worldwide for a long time

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The fight against plastic pollution has been going on worldwide for a long time Negotiations have been happening for two years to create a binding global agreement to stop plastic pollution. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Plastic Pollution is continuing this discussion. The fourth round of talks concluded last......
Environment Pollution Environmental Problems International Environment

The temperature of the South Pole suddenly reached a record, could be a big disaster

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The temperature of the South Pole suddenly reached a record, could be a big disaster On March 18, 2022, scientists at the Concordia Research Center on the ice-covered eastern plateau of the South Pole recorded a dazzling event. Scientists write about such a big increase in temperature, which has not......
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Southeast Asia is hit by intense heatwaves

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Southeast Asia is hit by intense heatwaves Since the beginning of the month of April 2024, extreme heat has started across Southeast Asia. A three-year-old child died of heatstroke in Malaysia on April 4. Since then, the risk of climate-related illnesses has increased across the country. During that week, unusual......
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The North Pole is at risk of becoming ice-free within the next decade

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The North Pole is at risk of becoming ice-free within the next decade Scientists fear that the North Pole may become ice-free within the next decade. This is what scientists are claiming in a new study of the University of Colorado Boulder, USA. The North Pole or Arctic region will......
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About 65 percent of the world’s biodiversity has been lost: Guyana’s president

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About 65 percent of the world’s biodiversity has been lost: Guyana’s president Irfan Ali, President of Guyana has strongly criticized the double-edged behavior of Western countries to reduce the rate of carbon emissions. In a recent interview with BBC’s journalist Stephen Sakur, he expressed his anger towards Western countries. He......
Bangladesh International Environment

About 272,000 deaths per year in Bangladesh due to pollution: World Bank

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About 272,000 deaths per year in Bangladesh due to pollution: World Bank The World Bank reports that 272,000 people die early in Bangladesh each year because of air pollution, unsafe water, and poor sanitation. New information was recently revealed in the organization’s ‘Bangladesh Country Environmental Analysis’, which was officially launched......
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In Rajshahi, Bangladesh, a ‘Water Bond’ initiative has been established to safeguard and preserve the region’s ponds and water bodies

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In Rajshahi, Bangladesh, a ‘Water Bond’ initiative has been established to safeguard and preserve the region’s ponds and water bodies White cloth banners display the names of ponds and dykes in Rajshahi city that have been destroyed. There is also a list of ponds to be occupied. Everything is handwritten,......

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