Five unions in Khulna at risk of severe flooding
Latest incident saw the startling transformation of Altadighi National Park
In Bangladesh, heatwaves have historically not been a prominent concern.
PWD felling trees shows how indifferent government bodies still are to the environment
The summer of 2023 has tested the patience and tolerance of Bangladeshis, both in urban and rural areas. This year has seen an unprecedented rise in temperature, breaking many previous records.
A Swiss Embassy project – Bangladesh Microinsurance Market Development Program – ranks Bangladesh as the seventh most vulnerable country in the world to the effects of climate change and fifth in the world in terms of losses incurred due to climate change.
High Court ruling on planting new trees shouldn’t be taken as a licence to cut trees at will
During the annual COP, all the world’s media turn up to follow the negotiations on different topics, and many civil society actors, especially the youth, make great efforts to attend.
Relief and rehabilitation are priority in Mocha-hit areas after the worst was averted
Dhaka authorities must focus on protecting greenery amid rising heat
Authorities must prevent unplanned urbanisation from killing our cities
We must be careful and address underlying reasons behind it
What is the arrangement for this funding mechanism? Who will pay into the fund? Who is eligible?
In the present era of climate change, mangrove ecosystems have been silently acting as our climate guardian
Cyclone Sitrang damaged vast stretches of cropland that may take months to recover from
Almost a quarter of the world's population are exposed to significant flood risks, according to new research published Tuesday, which warned those in poorer countries were more vulnerable.
The government has decided to evaluate climate change projects by outsourcing through a third party and will take action against project directors if any irregularities are found.
Despite much of the south-western parts of the country still reeling from the shock and damage of Cyclone Amphan, Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal today proposed a reduction in allocation in budget for disaster management and relief.
Bangladesh needs to build self-capacity to combat climate change as countries failed to reach any consensus on ways to implement the Paris Agreement in the latest COP25 conference, civil society members say.