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Environment
 
Assessing impact of global warming
Except for nuclear war no force has more potential to damage our planet's web of life than global warming.
 
Lawachara forest: Hopes not lost
Ecology and bio-diversity of the gem of forests, 'Lawachara National Park' are at stake because of illegal timber felling, fuelwood collection, hunting, bamboo and cane collection, and land encroachment.
 
In defence of trees
This is a matter of satisfaction that Hon'ble Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia launched the national tree plantation movement (1st June) and called for invigorating the forestation campaign throughout
 
Phulbari coalmine: Who benefits?
We would not spare a single particle of our land. We shall protect Phulbari even with our blood. We would not allow anybody to destroy Phulbari in the name of implementing the so-called coalmine project.
 

 
   
 
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