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Free Captive Orcas, Support Mask Mandates in Schools, and Protect the Endangered Komodo Dragon: 10 Petitions to Sign this Week to Help People, Animals, and the Planet!

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Sunderbans remains a heritage site for another year

Sunderbans remains a heritage site for another year Diplomatic Correspondent | Published: 00:02, Jul 25,2021 | Updated: 00:04, Jul 25,2021     The standing of the Sunderbans as one of the world heritage sites will remain unchanged for a year as the World Heritage Committee of the UNESCO has decided to review the status in its next session in 2022.   ‘The Sunderbans standing remains unchanged,’ UNESCO official Roni Amelan said in an e-mail to New Age on Saturday with reference to a WHC decision made in a session in China on Friday. The WHC has asked the Bangladesh government to complete the current strategic environmental assessment of the south-west region on conserving the outstanding universal value of the mangrove forest by August 2021, and submit the final report of the SEA and a strategic environment management plan for a review by IUCN and examination by the committee in its 45th session in 2022.  

Parched Argentine river cuts into grains exports, environmental worries mount

By Syndicated Content By Hugh Bronstein and Maximilian Heath BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Ships leaving the Argentine agricultural ports hub of Rosario on the Parana River are having to reduce cargos by thousands of tonnes due to low water levels, the local head of logistics said on Wednesday, amid growing environmental concerns. Dryness in Brazil, where the Parana originates, has diminished cargo traffic and sparked worries by environmentalists about dredging the river below certain depths. The dryness has reduced the amount of cargo that can be carried by ships at the height of the Argentine corn and soy export season. “Handymax ships are leaving port with 9,250 tonnes less cargo than normal and Panamax ships 11,350 tonnes less,” Guillermo Wade, manager of Argentina’s Chamber of Port and Maritime Activities (CAPyM), said in an interview.

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