Climate change impacts in Bangladesh
With the Himalayas to the north and the Bay of Bengal to the south, Bangladesh sits on one of the world’s largest and most densely populated deltas, where the Jamuna, Padma and Meghna rivers converge.
With the Himalayas to the north and the Bay of Bengal to the south, Bangladesh sits on one of the world’s largest and most densely populated deltas, where the Jamuna, Padma and Meghna rivers converge.
It’s impossible to prevent natural disasters completely but, their mitigation and adaptation are possible through accurate and timely forecasts Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said international
In a changing climate, saltwater intrusion is expected to worsen in low-lying coastal areas around the world. Understanding the physical and economic effects of salinity ingress, and planning adaptation,
Christian Aid publishes a report showing the devastating effects of climate change, with communities worldwide, particularly in worst hit poorer countries, being forced to change their way of life. While
The Government of Bangladesh has committed to ensuring access to affordable and reliable electricity for all citizens by 2021. At present, however, only about half of the population has access to electricity,
The Board of the World Bank (WB) is likely to approve a mega power transmission and distribution project of Bangladesh with an estimation cost of $580 million, aiming to reduce power system loss by 2.5
Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE) on Thursday opened two water supply projects to ensure safe drinking water for people especially passerby. Deputy Commissioner Masud Karim formally inaugurated
Grameenphone, the market leader of cellular operator in the country, has won the 19th Annual Global Mobile Award. Grameenphone won “The Green Mobile Award” for climate its change programme on Tuesday,
The latest findings in a report have raised serious concerns regarding the government’s seriousness to combat high death ratio among the newborns who die at the time of their birth or within 24 hours of
Adverse impact of climate change has been posing a serious threat to indigenous fish species, particularly the small ones, as most of the water bodies are now dying in the region especially in its high
The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) approved five development projects Tuesday at a total cost of Tk 6.15 billion to be borne by the government. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina