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Climate finance tops Bangladesh agenda at SB64 negotiationsBangladesh is placing climate finance, adaptation support and loss-and-damage funding at the centre of its
Tackling Climate Risks
Experts stress on climate-resilient development, environmental focusExperts and planners have called for greater integration of environmental priorities, scientific planning and community
Climate change emerges as major challenge for labour, health and economyClimate change has emerged as a major policy challenge for labour, public health and the
Climate Resilience, SDG Goals Take Centre Stage in FY2026-27 BudgetAs Bangladesh faces increasingly severe impacts of climate change, the government is placing climate resilience
Climate warming driving oxygen loss in global rivers: studyA new study has found that climate warming is causing a widespread and persistent decline
Climate change and mismanagement behind the rising flood crisisBangladesh is a riverine country where the monsoon season is deeply connected with nature, agriculture,
Exclusive Interview
Stability, Reform, Growth: JTI's Take on Bangladesh's Investment ClimateJTI South Asia Regional Vice President Manos Koukourakis reflects on a milestone of both personal
Climate change a key challenge for new government The Bangladesh Nationalist Party's (BNP) victory in the country's first democratic elections in 17 years
Climate crossroads: A decade after the Paris agreementPARIS, Feb 16: Ten years after the Paris Agreement took effect, newly released climate datasets
Climate change cuts Bangladesh's hilsa haul, raising long-term supply risksBangladesh's hilsa catch is shrinking at an alarming pace as rising temperatures, erratic rainfall and
Climate change and heat survival in Dhaka's slumsClimate change is not a distant warning for Bangladesh; it is an unfolding daily reality
5 organisations receive EBL Climate Change Action AwardsEastern Bank PLC (EBL) hosted the second edition of the EBL Climate Change Action Awards
Climate change impact makes coastal people vulnerable AMTALI, BARGUNA, Jan 10: The impact of climate change is becoming increasingly severe in Barguna's
Climate change influencing weather patterns Climate change in Bangladesh is usually discussed through the familiar language of floods, cyclones, heatwaves,
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