Thursday, March 11, 2010

People should use their resources in a well judged manner

The global climate change always hits the poorest countries like Bangladesh by breaking down agricultural systems, deteriorating water scarcity, increasing the risks of diseases due to recurring floods, and storms like the Cyclone Sidre. The hurricane Sidre hit on 15th November midnight in 2007 in the coastal districts particularly Khulna and Barishal while crossing Bangladesh from northern Bay of Bengal. The high tidal surge of 15-16 feet high and strong winds of 260 KM per hour made mass disaster for over 14 hours of strike.



The devastation was so severe that it would take about 10 years to recover from the losses. After Sidre, some people suggested the government to ensure not to take it as an opportunity to make quick money from felled trees, because we need to save the environment.   

Some people expressed their concern that the government should ensure selling of those plants so that some sort of condolence money can be obtained from the felled trees. Every country has different types of their own natural resources and there is no harm if the people use their resources in well judged manner.

Other people argued not to sale the felled trees because of that some crooked auction/ lease owner will cut fresh new trees along with those felled trees and will make extra unfair money by selling both the felled and fresh live trees together.

However, nobody took any decisions and the cyclone felled trees are still lying and being decaying in the coastal areas of the Sundarbans.  




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