UNOC3 concluded with the adoption of the Nice Ocean Action Plan, a two-part outcome comprising a political declaration.
No space for Climate change in the ongoing reform debates but actions are needed.
In Bangladesh, heatwaves have historically not been a prominent concern.
Feminist approaches offer significant opportunities for driving positive change.
Young people will benefit from constructive outlets for the complex array of feelings that they may have in response to climate change.
Banks situated in countries facing elevated climate risk demonstrate diminished levels of financial stability.
The Copernicus Report is another reminder for global leaders about the global warming trajectory that we are on now.
COP28 offered progress, albeit slow; but time is a luxury that nations like Bangladesh cannot afford.
Bangladesh can bank on the decision of renewable and energy efficiency.
How are we going to deal with all the evolving climate issues, and what kind of finance is needed for that?
With the adoption of the resolution and ICJ involvement soon, the concept of climate justice will likely turn into a movement for equity.
On December 11, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina formally launched the new Global Hub on Locally Led Adaptation (LLA) in Dhaka.