ecology
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Lake Urmia risks drying up
Lake Urmia, the largest saltwater lake in Eastern Kurdistan, faces the risk of drying up due to the failure of the authorities to take precautions.
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Environmental activist Deniz Gümüşel: Trees in Akbelen and Cudi are siblings
“All forests, trees in Akbelen and Cudi are siblings,” said environmental activist Deniz Gümüşsel, who was detained for preventing the cutting down of trees in the Akbelen Forest and then banned from entering Milas.
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Centuries-old oak trees cut down in Rojhelat Kurdistan
A female environmental activist in Rojhelat Kurdistan says centuries-old oak trees have been cut down by some groups like mafia having connections with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. She calls for the prevention of more destruction of nature.
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Ecological plunder in Zap Valley endangers all living creatures
All living creatures are under threat in Colemêrg, where the number of sand quarries and mining activities are increasing day by day. The water in the Zap Valley is polluted because of the quarries protected by the military.
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Environmental activist Deniz Gümüşel banned from entering Milas
Environmental activist Deniz Gümüşel, who was detained yesterday for preventing the cutting down of trees in the Akbelen Forest, has been released by being banned from entering Milas.
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Environmental specialist: Women play an important role in the green economy
Gazan environmental specialist Shahira Odeh believes that the term green economy emerged due to the collapse of the global system and that women play an important role in the development of the green economy.
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Environmentalists win in Foça: the project of quarry has been cancelled
The project of construction of a quarry in the Kocamehmetler village of Izmir’s Foça district has been cancelled because of the struggle of environmentalists.
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Ecological destruction and depopulation in Godernê valley
The Silvan Dam will leave Gelîye Godernê (Godernê Valley) underwater. In the valley, trees are cut down, local people are forbidden to enter the area of the waterfall where they have picnics, a bridge and outposts are built.
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Fatime Mehmûd turns her house into flower garden
Fatime Mehmûd, a resident of Qamishlo, has turned her house into a flower garden. She also takes part in the activities of Kongra Star, the umbrella organization of all Kurdish women’s organizations in North and East Syria.
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Children plant trees in Mahabad
Children plated trees in Mahabad. “Our aim is to raise children who will be more aware of environmental issues,” said environmental activist Dylan Boursan, one of the activists organizing the tree planting activity for children.
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Joint statement by 77 NGOs warns against risks of asbestos in cities-affected by earthquake
77 NGOs in Turkey have issued a joint statement warning against the risks of asbestos in the cities affected by the February 6 earthquake.
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Palestinian woman recycles paper into usable drawing boards
Huda Thabet, a woman living in the Gaza Strip, has been recycling paper waste into eco-friendly drawing boards.
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Women plant 4,000 trees in Mele Merzê village
Economy Committee of Kongra Star in the Cizîrê region planted 4,000 trees in the Mele Merzê village of Dêrik as part of the “Jiyan” project.
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New projects developed in Cizîre Region against drought
Leyla Saruxan, co-chair of Hasakah's Economy Committee for the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, talks about how drought and war seriously affect agriculture, “We will overcome this crisis by developing new projects.”
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Rîhan Temo: War policies cause ecological destruction
Pointing out that the war policies of the ruling powers cause ecological destruction, Rîhan Temo, Spokesperson of the Ecology Committee of Kongra Star, said that despite warnings for earthquakes, the Turkish state did not ensure the safety of the people
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Thousands years old Hevsel Gardens face destruction
Hevsel Gardens, which are listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, face destruction due to rubbish, debris, illegal construction and sand quarries. Selma Aslan of the TMMOB called on the public and the authorities to protect the historical heritage.
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Construction of dams in Qilêban aims to displace people
Seven dams built in Qilêban aim to displace people. Villagers say they were forcibly displaced in the 90s and the construction of dams aim to displace them again.
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Turkey uses water as weapon against NE Syria
The occupying Turkish state has cut the water off North-East Syria regions to use water as a weapon against the people. But this practice has environmental and health effects on the region and agriculture causing the spread of cholera.
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Climate change affects women's economy in Egypt
Climate change is one of the most prominent crises affecting the financial conditions of women in the recent period.
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Rîham Temo: War deepens environmental problem
Speaking about the effects of the Syrian war and conflicts on the environment, Kongra Star Ecology Committee Spokesperson Rîham Temo said that the main source of the problem is the patriarchal-state system. ROJ HOZAN