By Sadiqur Rahman Bangladesh’s low-lying terrain combined with the crisscrossed river network, which is cause for recurring ...
While Bangladesh’s contribution to global carbon emissions is negligible, the country stands at the forefront of ...
THE 1996 Ganges Water Sharing Treaty (GWT) between India and Bangladesh was never designed to last forever. Its architects ...
Bangladesh is among the most crowded countries in the world. With a young population packed into a low-lying delta, the country is facing acute challenges from rising sea levels and extreme heat.
This story was produced by Grist and was co-published with The Asian Dispatch. It is part of the Grist series Vital Signs, exploring the ways climate change affects your health. This reporting ...
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 ...
There are places in this world that look absolutely beautiful on the surface. Perfect weather, stunning coastlines, ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Bangladesh Tea Research Institute’s principal scientific officer in the Entomology Division, Mohammad Shameem Al Mamun, tells Mongabay, “Due to ...
In Bangladesh’s Barguna district, a large new building looms above the river, built to double as a school in calm weather and a community shelter during cyclones. But its rooms stand empty; no lessons ...