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goECO - Save Nature, Save Ourselves

Everything around us compose the environment. So we and our environment is nothing but the reflection of how we treat each other. As we destruct the nature it actually jeopardises our own life at the end. As human contributes towards environment pollution, green house effects or climate change, it brings down our own existence at risk.

Climate change is real throughout the world. Despite of not being a mass industrial country, Bangladesh is not out of concern from this rising issue. Due to its unique geographic, socio-economic, and physical characteristics, the country is extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Sea level rise, frequent storms and cyclones, less moonsoon period, erosion, landslides, flooding and salinization are already occurring in our country. According to National Geographic, Bangladesh is one the most vulnerable nations to the impacts of climate change as it is located on the Tropic of Cancer and receives fairly direct radiation throughout the year and maintains relatively high temperature.

Though Bangladesh is a small and densely populated country, it is the home of 1952 species of invertebrates, 653 fish, 50 amphibians, 147 reptiles, 566 birds, and 127 mammalian species of which many of them are globally threatened. The continuous pressure of increasing population, climate and biophysical changes, lack of awareness, lack of enforcement and the policy and information gap is threatening their existence and causing their habitat degradation and fragmentation. Bangladesh is a riparian country, consisting of more than 230 large and small rivers. But most of these rivers are now choked by the pollution caused by mainly human intervention. Although 97% of the total population has access to water, the quality of water is always questionable (WHO, 2018).

We firmly believe that though we are the first generation to be aware of the importance of environmental conservation, we might be the last one too to take steps for its protection. Our mission is to create a platform as information booth that helps people around the world to know massively about the various phenomena of the environment of Bangladesh. We are aiming to create awareness among people regarding conservation of nature through our articles and work as a support for the government and other NGOs with necessary information.

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