A human chain was formed on Saturday at Nayarchor area under Rajibpur upazila in Kurigram to prevent river erosion.
Hundreds of people from all walks of life attended the human chain.

The river erosion will also render as many as 35 thousand people landless

Erosion by the River Jamuna took a serious turn in the last three days, rendering hundreds of families of 15 villages homeless and devouring a vast tract of croplands in Daulatpur and Shivalaya upa

Observing that climate change is altering the planet in ways that will have profound impacts on humankind, US President Barack Obama has urged Americans to protect environment for a healthy and sus

Located deep in the Dudhwa National Tiger Reserve, barely 10 km west of the Gauri-Phanta checkpost along the India-Nepal border, Nijhota village has little relevance on the political map of Uttar P

Power project on Lamba Dug

Residents of the Chhota Bhangal area of Baijnath sub-division have announced that they will intensify their agitation against a private power company, who is constructing a 25 MW power house on the Lamba Dug in Multhan.

The four major rivers — Jamuna, Ganges, Padma and Meghna — may grab around 3,700 hectares of land leaving 36,680 people landless and homeless this year.

Critics say bioenergy, carbon capture, among draft report's 'false solutions' to sustain business as usual economics

On 8 August 2010 in the northwestern Chinese province of Gansu, a rainstorm-triggered debris flow devastated the small county of Zhouqu. A modeling study, using a new multiple-phase scalable and extensible geofluid model, suggests that the cause is an intersection of several events.

Over a dozen illegal stone quarries are operational at Manjhphat and Baskharka, the north VDCs of Parbat.

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