The battle against invasive species is a long and grueling one, but it is winnable. The first step is recognising that the locals on the frontlines are not just individuals fighting a losing battle ...
Md. Amzad Hossain, an assistant professor of economics at the U of A, and two colleagues studied the environmental, socio-economic and health effects of moving Bangladesh's tanneries.
The nods, Karmakar explains, are rivers personified by male gods who fell in love with the nodis and wanted to merge with ...
In areas like Hazaribagh and Savar in Dhaka, leather processing releases highly toxic substances, including chromium, sulphides, and acids, directly into the Buriganga River. CO2 mineralisation ...
interest in the restoration of the Buriganga River. She pointed out the significant gap between policy formulation and implementation and identified the lack of commitment to execution as the primary ...
A 20-year-old man’s body has been recovered from the River Buriganga after being missing for four days. The deceased was identified as Arman, a resident of Sunibir Housing in the Adabor area. Bosila ...
She stressed the need for restoring entire river connection systems instead of focusing on isolated rivers, saying: “Chromium pollution from tanneries is a major challenge for the Buriganga River.” ...
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