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7 Iranians die every hour due to air pollution

About seven Iranians die every hour due to air pollution. A shocking statistic that is based on the latest report by the Ministry of Health on the consequences of air pollution in the country and has once again sounded the alarm for officials and citizens.

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Who benefits from the soil removal?

Experts believe that the formation of a thin layer of fertile soil is a very time-consuming process, and therefore, soil is classified as a non-renewable or very slowly renewable resource. This characteristic has made fertile soil a valuable commodity in some countries of the world and a significant market in global trade.

Conversation of the day
80% of the country's water crisis is the result of human intervention

The Deputy Director of Marine Environment and Wetlands of the Environmental Protection Agency says that the majority of the water crisis and environmental destruction in Iran is not the result of climate change, but rather the direct result of policies and human interventions over the past few decades.

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Small learning, big change
Let's take small steps to preserve the earth with practical training.
Saving water and energy

Simple ways to reduce water and energy consumption in everyday life.

Animals in danger

Learn about endangered species and help protect them.

Children's education

Fun and engaging lessons for dear children.

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Let's learn to properly separate and recycle waste.

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Invasion of Moroccan locusts in eastern Iran

The significant increase in the density of Moroccan locusts in eastern Iran, as a serious and expanding threat, will destroy farmers' livelihoods and cause heavy damage to agricultural and pasture production if not controlled in a timely manner.

Rescue of trapped foxes in Ardabil

Environmentalists in the city of Kausar in southern Ardabil province rescued two foxes that were trapped in a pit. After being freed from the pit, the foxes were released into the wild.

Special case

Dam Building: National Development or Hidden Water Mafia?