УБ-ын ундны усны асуудал
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УБ-ын ундны усны асуудал
Ene oguullegt saaral dur zurag durslegdsen bna.
http://mongoliaeconomy.blogspot.com/201 ... fresh.html
Ene deer todorhoi hiisen sudalgaa bna uu
http://mongoliaeconomy.blogspot.com/201 ... fresh.html
Ene deer todorhoi hiisen sudalgaa bna uu
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Ойрх Дорнодод цэвэр усны алдагдал эрс хурдасчээ
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/02/12 ... n-7-years/
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/02/12 ... n-7-years/
Re: УБ-ын ундны усны асуудал
Uneng helvel hart helt
Re: УБ-ын ундны усны асуудал
elentsegiin chn belgeer gj.... bilgeer geech
nca ovoo 1 hun shg sedev neej
nca ovoo 1 hun shg sedev neej
Тулаанд шонхорууд л нисдэг
Re: УБ-ын ундны усны асуудал
Uneng heleheeer tegeed "bileggui" bolchih yumuu. Шаана бизСаруул написал:Монгол хүн амны бэлгээр
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Yu turuund tovin shugamin holboltto ail aj ahui negj burig tooluurjuulhad yadj l hemnelt ilt medregdene, busdiig ter Usug iihan bidreer heluuleltgu medj bga blgu, bas neg bodlii mongiig n tolchih yum chn gesen setgehui bdg bh, nohduudiin dundaj heregleeg tootsoolood baga heregleenees baga ih heregleenees ih tolbor avah heregte
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Уурхай, үйлдвэржилтээс болж 400 гаруй гол горхи улс даяар ширгэсэн
A number of problems have bedeviled mining ventures in Mongolia. For one, given that many Chinese and Russian companies have shown scant regard for their own air, water, and land resources, they seem unlikely to care much about Mongolia's. And mining wealth is not evenly distributed: it has accrued almost exclusively to an elite set of Mongolians and foreigners. To be sure, unemployed, poor, and desperate Mongolians, known as "ninjas" in the country, have tried to get in on the rush for gold and copper. Lacking expertise and proper equipment, they, too, pose hazards to the environment. The best estimate is that 100,000 such ninjas are currently operating as illegal prospectors. Not only do they pay no taxes; they also contribute to prostitution, gambling, and other illegal activities in Mongolia.
Some of the herders, especially in the Gobi Desert, have blamed the mining companies for undermining their livelihoods and compelling them to migrate. They have accused the companies of, on the one hand, diverting precious water in the desert for their own use and, on the other hand, dumping poisonous waste in nearby water supplies. Rio Tinto and other companies have responded that they actually have discovered new sources of water and not impinged upon the herders' supply. Arbitrating these claims has proven exceedingly difficult, because the Gobi is so vast, remote, and difficult to traverse. Nevertheless, Mongolia's environmental ministry has confirmed the drying up of close to 400 rivers, streams, and lakes throughout the country due to industrial (mostly mining) operations.
http://1426.blogspot.com/2013/02/meteoric-mongolia.html
A number of problems have bedeviled mining ventures in Mongolia. For one, given that many Chinese and Russian companies have shown scant regard for their own air, water, and land resources, they seem unlikely to care much about Mongolia's. And mining wealth is not evenly distributed: it has accrued almost exclusively to an elite set of Mongolians and foreigners. To be sure, unemployed, poor, and desperate Mongolians, known as "ninjas" in the country, have tried to get in on the rush for gold and copper. Lacking expertise and proper equipment, they, too, pose hazards to the environment. The best estimate is that 100,000 such ninjas are currently operating as illegal prospectors. Not only do they pay no taxes; they also contribute to prostitution, gambling, and other illegal activities in Mongolia.
Some of the herders, especially in the Gobi Desert, have blamed the mining companies for undermining their livelihoods and compelling them to migrate. They have accused the companies of, on the one hand, diverting precious water in the desert for their own use and, on the other hand, dumping poisonous waste in nearby water supplies. Rio Tinto and other companies have responded that they actually have discovered new sources of water and not impinged upon the herders' supply. Arbitrating these claims has proven exceedingly difficult, because the Gobi is so vast, remote, and difficult to traverse. Nevertheless, Mongolia's environmental ministry has confirmed the drying up of close to 400 rivers, streams, and lakes throughout the country due to industrial (mostly mining) operations.
http://1426.blogspot.com/2013/02/meteoric-mongolia.html
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М.Кумагай: Нефть бүхий живсэн тээврийн хэрэгслүүд бол Хөвсгөл нуур дахь “хорт хавдар” юм
http://news.gogo.mn/r/127555
http://news.gogo.mn/r/127555
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pyasda ene muu heden altnii company-uudaas bolj baihgui yu.
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Улаанбаатарын хөрсний 82 хувь нь гэр хорооллын нүхэн жорлонд хуримтлагдсан ялгадсаар бохирдсон гэх судалгаа байдаг байна. Энэ нь бидний ундны усны цэвэр чанарт шууд нөлөөлж байгааг эрдэмтэд онцолсон юм.
http://www.sonin.mn/news/politics-economy/71416
http://www.sonin.mn/news/politics-economy/71416


