Environment
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Iran News
Head of Iran's Environmental Protection Organization: Water "bankruptcy" has endangered the country's "civilization"
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency called the water crisis "the country's biggest problem" and said that Iran's water and soil capital is being wasted...
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Geological Organization: Subsidence will cause security crises for the country
The head of the Geological and Mineral Exploration Organization of Iran has called the state of land subsidence in Iran a "disaster" and a "silent earthquake."
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Head of Iran's Environmental Organization: Water War Has Reached the Provinces and Villages
Referring to the expanding water resources crisis in Iran, the head of the Iranian Environmental Organization said: "The water war between the provinces...
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Issa Kalantari sentenced to 4 months in prison for "insulting" Khomeini
Issa Kalantari, Vice President of Iran and Head of the Environmental Protection Organization, on Tuesday, March 9, despite his previous apology,…
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Death of 11,000 migratory birds in Miankaleh Wetland “due to botulism toxin”
After examining various possibilities, the Iranian Veterinary Organization declared poisoning the cause of the death of thousands of migratory birds in the Miankaleh Wetland.
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Israeli official accuses Iran of 'eco-terrorism' and polluting Israeli coasts
Israeli Environment Minister Gila Gamliel said on Wednesday, March 4, that Iran is committing "environmental terrorism" by causing pollution...
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"150%" increase in deaths of migratory birds in Miankaleh
The Mazandaran Environmental Organization announced that on Tuesday, February 14, the number of migratory bird deaths in the Miankaleh Wetland increased by "150 percent"...
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World events
UN poll: Two-thirds of world considers climate emergency
According to a global survey conducted by the United Nations, almost two-thirds of people say that…
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