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Category: Pollution

Climate caused sea levels to force 200000 in BD migrate

October 23, 2018 NaimDisasters, Global warming, Land, Lead News, Migration, Pollution

Dhaka, Oct 23 – Increased soil salinity, due to climate change-induced rises in sea-levels, is likely to force nearly 200,000 coastal residents to migrate to inland areas within Bangladesh to find alternative livelihoods, according to a landmark study by researchers…

2000000 in BD, Climate caused, Climate refugee, migrate, sea levels, to force

E.coli bacteria in 41pc of improved BD water sources: WB

October 11, 2018October 11, 2018 Lutfun NaharHealth, Last update, Pollution, Water

Dhaka, Oct 11 – Despite Bangladesh’s remarkable progress in improving access to water and sanitation, 41 percent of all improved water sources are contaminated with Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria, which suggests a high prevalence of faecal contamination, said a…

BD water sources, E coli bacteria, Environment, in 41pc of improved, WB

Doomsday in real life: Warned of quake, govt eyed risk area

October 9, 2018 NaimDisasters, Housing, Lead 1, Life, Perspectives, Pollution, Services

Petobo, Oct 9 (AP/UNB) — When the violent shaking from a massive magnitude 7.5 earthquake finally stopped, Selvi Susanti stood up and realized something strange was happening. First, she saw the ground suddenly begin to sink. Then the pavement split…

Disasters, Doomsday, govt eyed, in real life্‌ Warned of quake, risk areas

Green groups demand steps to curb air pollution

October 6, 2018 Lutfun NaharAir, Last update, Pollution, Urban issues

Green activists here on Saturday urged the authorities concerned to take immediate steps to properly control air pollution caused by dust in the capital and ensure punishment for people responsible.

Air pollution, Green groups

Storm warning for the fossil-fuel industry

October 6, 2018 NaimConventional, Disasters, Life, Pollution

by Daniel Litvin London – This has been a year of extreme weather events, from the “Beast from the East” that froze much of the United Kingdom in March to Hurricane Florence on the US East Coast and Typhoon Mangkhut…

Energy, for the fossil-fuel, Industry, Storm warning

Boat procession to save Bhairab river held in Jessore

September 21, 2018 Lutfun NaharDistricts, Pollution, Water

A boat procession was held in the Bhairab river on Friday to create awareness in saving the river from pollution and grabbing.

Boat procession to save Bhairab river held in Jessore

Worldwide effects of asbestos use

September 18, 2018 Lutfun NaharEnvironment, Health, Op-Ed, Pollution

Earlier this summer, the Environmental Protection Agency of the United States (EPA) issued a Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) on asbestos, a naturally occurring mineral that is also a known carcinogen. Asbestos is the only definitive cause of mesothelioma, a…

Worldwide effects of asbestos use

Urban pollution costs BD about $6.5 bn a year: WB

September 17, 2018 Lutfun NaharFinance, Lead News, Pollution, Urban issues

Every year Bangladesh loses about $6.5 billion, which is about 3.4 percent of 2015 Gross Domestic Product (GDP), due to pollution and environmental degradation in urban areas, says a new World Bank report.

Urban pollution costs BD about $6.5 bn a year: WB

Exposure to toxic substances poison workers, says UN expert

September 12, 2018 Lutfun NaharIndustry, Manpower, Pollution

Exposure of workers to toxic substances can and should be considered a form of exploitation and is a global health crisis, says a UN expert.

Exposure to toxic substances poison workers, says UN expert

Wetlands key for accurate greenhouse gas measure in Arctic

September 12, 2018 Naimclimate, Global warming, Op-Ed, Pollution, Research

The Arctic is rapidly warming, with stronger effects than observed elsewhere in the world. The Arctic regions are particularly important with respect to climate change, as permafrost soils store huge amounts of the Earth’s soil carbon (C). Warming of Arctic…

accurate greenhouse gas, in the Arctic, key for, measurement, Wetlands

Cement-laden ship capsizes in Bay: Nightmare for marine life

September 9, 2018September 9, 2018 Lutfun NaharAccidents, Disasters, Pollution, Water

A cement-laden lighter ship was capsized after being hit by another vessel in the Bay of Bengal near Sandwip Channel at Bhashan Char in Sandwip upazila on Sunday.

Cement-laden ship capsizes in Bay: Nightmare for marine life

Vanuatu bans single-use plastics, why not other countries!

September 7, 2018 NaimBiodiversity, climate, Fishery, Op-Ed, Pollution, Think green, Water

By Ralph Regenvanu Port Vila (IPS) – Cradled in the South Pacific, my home country Vanuatu is made mostly of the ocean. The Pacific covers 98 percent of the national jurisdiction. Here, some 280,000 Ni-Vanuatu like myself live simply off…

single-use plastics, Vanuatu bans, why not other countries!

AIIB expected to finance BD rural water supply project

September 5, 2018 NaimBanking, Int’l relations, Last update, Pollution, Water

The Beijing-based new bank already financed projects in rural electrification Dhaka, Sep 4 – Bangladesh is likely to receive another funding from newly established Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) for improvement of drinking water supply and sanitation facilities in the rural…

AIIB, BD rural water supply projects, expected to finance

What ails the Ganga

September 5, 2018 NaimInt’l relations, Op-Ed, Politics, Pollution, Think green, Water

September 4, 2018 SANDRP The Ganga river basin’s importance is well acknowledged. The World Bank that is funding a currently ongoing USD 1 Billion project for Ganga Cleanup says in its Project Appraisal Document: It’s the most populous basin in…

the Ganga, What ails

Improved cookstove to reduce household air pollution

September 4, 2018 NaimAir, climate, Health, Housing, Lead 1, Pollution

Rafiqul Islam, UNB Staff Writer Dhaka – As part of the government target to distribute 30 million improved cookstoves by 2030, some 70,000 improved stoves have been installed in the coastal region of Bangladesh, aiming to reduce household air pollution…

household air pollution, Improved cookstove, to reduce

‘Ghost ship’ in Myanmar: For scrapping in Ctg?

September 3, 2018 NaimLast update, Police, Pollution, Transportation, Water

Dhaka, Sep 2 – Myanmar officials investigating a ‘ghost ship’ found mysteriously drifting near the Yangon region this week have found the answer to its fate, reports BBC.

‘Ghost ship, ’ in Myanmar, For scrapping in Ctg?

Air pollution may harm cognitive intelligence, study says

August 28, 2018 editorEnvironment, Pollution

Chronic exposure to air pollution can cause harm to cognitive performance, a new study reveals. Researchers believe that the negative impact increases with age, and affects men with less education the worst. Over four years, the maths and verbal skills…

Air pollution, harm, intelligence

Air pollution: ‘BD nationals lose 2 years of lifespan’

August 27, 2018 NaimAir, Death, Lead News, Medicine, Pollution, Urban issues

Pollution-induced global deaths rise from 3.5 mn in 1990 to 4.2 mn in 2015 Reaz Haider, UNB Staff Writer Dhaka, Aug 27 – Ambient air pollution shortens an average Bangladeshi’s life by 1.87 years, say scientists who suggest that better…

Air pollution: ‘BD nationals lose 2 years of lifespan’

How many people can share a toilet?

August 25, 2018 NaimHealth, Lead News, Pollution, Population, Urban issues, Water

Submitted by Rebecca Jean Gilsdorf An Introduction to Shared Sanitation Co-authors: Rachel Cardone, Martin Gambrill How many people can share a toilet? This question might sound like the start of a joke but it’s actually a serious issue for many…

How many people can share a toilet?

Tackling a crisis of too much, too little, too polluted

August 22, 2018 NaimColumns, Pollution, Water

Guangzhe CHEN The world’s water problems have regularly made the news in 2018. And the scale of the crisis behind the headlines is stark. It is a crisis of too much, too polluted and too little.

Tackling a crisis of too much, too little, too polluted

Eid animal wastes to be removedin 24 hrs: Dhaka Mayor

August 19, 2018August 19, 2018 Lutfun NaharEnvironment, Last update, Pollution, Urban issues

The wastes of sacrificial animals on the Eid day will be removed from the capital within 24 hours, said Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Mayor Sayeed Khokon.

Eid animal wastes to be removedin 24 hrs: Dhaka Mayor

Monsanto to appeal $289 million verdict

August 11, 2018 Lutfun NaharCourts law, Health, Industry, Pollution

Monsanto Co. says it will appeal a $289 million verdict a San Francisco jury ordered it to pay a former groundskeeper who claimed the company’s weed killer contributed to his terminal cancer.

Monsanto to appeal $289 million verdict

Chile bans plastic bags for businesses

August 4, 2018 editorEnvironment, Pollution

Chile has become the first South American country to legally ban the widespread commercial use of plastic bags. The new legislation, approved by Congress and enacted by President Sebastián Piñera, gives small shops two years to adapt to a total…

bags, bans, Chile, plastic

Fossil-fuel doublespeak

July 29, 2018 Naimclimate, Conventional, Global warming, Op-Ed, Pollution, Trade

by Lili Fuhr, Hannah McKinnon Berlin – Since the Paris climate agreement was signed in 2015, too many policymakers have fallen for the oil and gas industry’s rhetoric about how it can help to reduce greenhouse-gas em issions. Tall tales…

Fossil-fuel doublespeak

Aedes larvae in 45pc homes of Dhaka South City Zone-1

July 28, 2018 NaimLast update, News, Pollution, Services, Urban issues

Dhaka, July 28 (UNB) – Aedes mosquito larvae were found in 45 percent homes of Dhanmondi, Kalabagan, Segun Bagicha and ministers’ residential area in Minto Road and Hair Road under Zone-1 of the corporation, said Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC)…

Aedes larvae in 45pc homes of Dhaka South City Zone-1

Can cities reach the zero waste goal?

July 24, 2018 NaimBiodiversity, Op-Ed, Pollution, Think green, Urban issues

By Daniel Gutman Buenos Aires, Jul 23 2018 (IPS) – How should cities address the problem of waste? The most important thing is to set a clear objective: that the day will come when nothing will be sent to final…

Can cities reach the zero waste goal?

Air pollution up at alarming rate in BD district of Comilla

July 20, 2018 NaimDistricts, Health, News, Pollution

Comilla, July 20 – Air pollution, especially emission of huge quantity toxic elements with black smoke from unfit vehicles and noise pollution are increasing day by day across the district.

Air pollution up at alarming rate in BD district of Comilla

Air pollution remains cause for alarm in Asia

July 18, 2018 Naimclimate, Columns, Health, Pollution, Think green, Urban issues

By Sinsiri Tiwutanond Bangkok, Jul 17 2018 (IPS) – At the start of Bangkok, the pollution in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, reached six times the World Health Organization’s guideline levels for air quality.

Air pollution remains cause for alarm in Asia

Higher blood-lead in pregnant BD women: Study

July 18, 2018 NaimFood & nutrition, Health, Lead News, Lifestyle, Pollution

Powdered turmeric, agrochemicals, lead-soldered cans possible sources Dhaka, July 18 – Presence of higher blood lead level (BLL) has been found in pregnant women of rural areas in Bangladesh, said a recent icddr,b study done in collaboration with Stanford University,…

Higher blood-lead in pregnant BD women: Study

J&J ordered to pay $4.69 bn damages in talc cancer case

July 14, 2018 Staff ReporterCourts law, Health, Industry, Pollution

WASHINGTON,(BSS/AFP) – US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson was Thursday ordered to pay out $4.69 billion in damages in a lawsuit representing 22 women and their families who alleged a talc sold by the company contained asbestos and caused them to suffer…

J&J ordered to pay $4.69 bn damages in talc cancer case

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