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The anticipated long-term impact of the Sundarbans biodiversity conservation project is primarily to protect the integrity of the environment and the biodiversity of the Sundarbans Reserve Forest. Comprising 6,000 square kilometers, the Sundarbans reserve forest is a globally significant ecosystem with a rich biodiversity and natural resources. It is the world’s largest remaining contiguous mangrove
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Numerous environmental issues, such as biodiversity loss, are being brought on by deforestation. Previously, rivers, canals, and wells provided 25% of the water needed for irrigation, but these resources are no longer accessible. The country experiences floods, droughts, and excessive rain due to the coastal region’s yearly exposure to sea tides. The World Resources Institute
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Mangroves may appear to be nothing more than the coastal cousins of interior forests, yet these diverse ecosystems sustain the earth and people in special ways, such as by acting as fish spawning grounds, carbon sinks, and flood protection. Nevertheless, mangrove forests are in danger despite how important they are. More than a quarter have
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Human trafficking in Bangladesh increased after natural disasters: UN Human trafficking cases in Bangladesh and the Philippines increased after devastating cyclones and typhoons displaced millions, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said today. Evidence is emerging that climate-related disasters are becoming a cause of human trafficking as criminal gangs exploit
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