COP29 must secure fair climate finance for vulnerable nations
As COP29 progresses, Bangladesh will be watching closely to see whether the international community can meet the urgency of its climate needs.
COP28 failed to bring about the desired outcomes, including a strong commitment to phase out fossil fuels.
World, local leaders must come up with a better response
The COP28 will be held in Dubai, in the UAE, from November 30 till December 12.
An admirable attempt by the French president to raise the important issue of reforming the global financial system in light of climate change emergency.
A major concern in the distribution of funds for loss and damage for developing countries, especially Bangladesh, is the lack of archived data, data generation and management on the spatial scale.
Attribution Science can play a leading role in figuring out which countries the money should flow to
Has COP27 succeeded or failed? It’s not difficult to answer the question.
The historic fund for loss and damage is the result of many years of labour
COP27 deal on loss and damage was long overdue, but financial assistance alone will not save the world
Despite demands from climate-change-affected countries, the issue of loss and damage has been contentious at the global forum.
We need good governance to implement projects that will protect coastal districts
People living in climate-vulnerable areas urgently need government support