Resources
Some of the major threats currently facing the Sundarbans are the Rampal coal-fired power plant, the coal plant, regular forest fires that ravage precious ecosystems, and effects of climate change. Rampal coal-fired power plant There have been many studies that have been carried out about the Rampal coal plant — analyzing its viability from different angles.
Comments on the Government of Bangladesh’s Response to UNESCO Regarding Air Emissions from the Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Plant at Rampal, Bangladesh – By Dr. RAnajit (Ron) Sahu, Ph.D, QEP,CEM, Engineer and Air Quality Consultant
Date : March 7, 2017
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Letter to the World Heritage Committee
Date : March 17, 2017
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Statement to the Government of Bangladesh expressing concern about closed door meetings with UNESCO on the Rampal project
Date : October 28, 2016
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Letter to the Special Rapporteurs of the United Nations Human Rights Council
Date : October 26 2016
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Legal Briefing of NCSS on UNESCO Report
Date : October 26, 2016
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Bangla version of Experts summary analysis Rampal Project
Date : October 08, 2016
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Statement Regarding Coal Dust from the Maitree/Rampal Power Plant for the National Committee for Saving the Sundarbans by Professor Deb Niemeier, Ph.D. Professor & Chair, University of California at Davis Department of Civil and Environment Engineering
Date : August 23, 2016
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Declaration of Charles H. Norris regarding coal ash disposal from the proposed Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company Ltd. coal-powered plant to be located in Rampal, Bangladesh by Charles H. Norris, International renowned Geologist
Date : August 12, 2016
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Statement on coal, coal ash, and charcoal filtration of water by Dr. Ashok Gadgil,Distinguished Professor of Safe Water and Sanitation Civil and Environmental Engineering Department University of California, Berkeley
Date : August 9, 2016
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Analysis of the Air Emissions Technologies of Rampal Power Plant
Date : August, 2016
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