The poor, particularly women and socially marginalised communities, are severely affected in all the climate hotspots.
Greater efforts needed to level up poorer regions like Barishal and Rangpur
We need to ensure an intersectional approach to climate action.
The Copernicus Report is another reminder for global leaders about the global warming trajectory that we are on now.
The origins of this crisis trace back to the 1970s when deep tube wells were drilled to combat infant mortality from waterborne diseases.
Sudden temperature drops in winter, sweltering and frequent heatwaves in summer, poor rainfall during monsoon, and four cyclones marked this year, and the experts blame it on climate change.
We must redirect focus to renewable energy
Recent data reveals terrifying conditions of freshwater bodies in the country.
Why sit on the proposal to produce 1,000 MW of solar power?
The poor, particularly women and socially marginalised communities, are severely affected in all the climate hotspots.
Greater efforts needed to level up poorer regions like Barishal and Rangpur
We need to ensure an intersectional approach to climate action.
The Copernicus Report is another reminder for global leaders about the global warming trajectory that we are on now.
The origins of this crisis trace back to the 1970s when deep tube wells were drilled to combat infant mortality from waterborne diseases.
Sudden temperature drops in winter, sweltering and frequent heatwaves in summer, poor rainfall during monsoon, and four cyclones marked this year, and the experts blame it on climate change.
We must redirect focus to renewable energy
Recent data reveals terrifying conditions of freshwater bodies in the country.
Why sit on the proposal to produce 1,000 MW of solar power?
The World Bank recently published a thorough analysis of various adverse impacts of human-induced climate change that are going to hit the coastal districts of Bangladesh.