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Bangladesh in need of just energy transition
A bipartisan group has developed a series of recommendations directed specifically at fashion brands sourcing from the nation.
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Bangladesh’s political parties share manifestos, leave environmentalists frustrated
By Sadiqur Rahman Feb. 12 marks Bangladesh’s first national election poll since the 2024 mass uprising and the consequent fall of the Awami League government after 15 years in power, a period its ...
Despite the impact of pollution on the ground, Bangladesh only emits about 0.3 per cent of global CO2 emissions from combustible fuels, according to the International Energy Agency. Other estimates ...
Low-lying and flood-prone, Bangladesh is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, scientists warn ...
The environmental logic is equally sound, as we have learnt through this work. Climate change is already reducing soil ...
(Muhammad Amdad HOSSAIN/AFP/AFP) On Bangladesh's coast, where mighty Himalayan rivers meet the sea, water defines every rhythm of life, and every struggle. Rising seas driven by climate change are ...
Bangladesh votes in historic election to decide its future after Gen Z revolution - After months of instability and violence and more than a decade of authoritarian rule, Bangladesh’s voters cast ...
From tree plantation drives and renewable energy expansion to waste recycling and flood protection, the two major political parties — BNP and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami — have outlined plans to ...
Imagine a cricket pitch disappearing mid-game, stadiums flooding, and athletes training between storms. This is the new reality of international sports. Oxfam reports say Bangladesh is among the top ...
The forced selling by the US and the EU will shrink Bangladesh’s capacity to spend on more urgent needs, including tackling climate change and climate adaptation.
Few countries in the world are considered more vulnerable to the impact of rising sea levels and climate change than Bangladesh, a nation of 175 million people squeezed into a landmass the size of ...
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