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.
Warsaw, Nov. 19: The sun may have brightened the skies over the Polish capital today after quite some time but a cloud of mistrust hung at the national stadium where nearly 200 nations are negotiating
PROOFS, an innovative project for farmers' food security, will begin today (Wednesday) in city's Lakeshore Hotel, reports UNB. Two private business firms-Metal Seed and Ispahani will sign a Memorandum
WildTeam’s efforts in tiger conservation include empowering more than 350 village volunteers around the forest edge to save human, livestock, and tiger lives through the Village Tiger Response Teams
Lifting of sands from Teesta River at Lakkhitari union of Gangachra upazila in Rangpur district is going on rampantly, causing serious threat to the river bank and other establishments. Hundreds of acres
PROOFS, an innovative project for farmers’ food security, will be launched at Lakeshore Hotel in the capital on Wednesday, reports BSS. Two private business firms-Metal Seed and Ispahani will sign a Memorandum
Department of Environment on Tuesday fined two dyeing factories in Narsingdi Tk 10 lakh for violating environment laws by operating defective effluent treatment plants (ETP), reports UNB. After a hearing
Orange farming in this area has flourished since its commercial cultivation began under the five-year term (2006-2011) Orange Development Project (ODP) of the DAE. Commercial cultivation of orange is gaining
New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Monday reserved its decision on setting up of an environment regulator for evaluating projects, enforcing environmental conditions for approv-als and imposition of penalties.
RANGPUR, Nov 18: Gourd growers at different upazilas in Kurigram district are worried as the cultivation of vegetables is severely been affected on account of root rotting disease. The disease is causing
Lifting of sand from Teesta river at Lakkhitari union of Gangachhara upazila in Rangpur district is going on unabated, causing serious risk for the river bank and adjoining establishments. Hundreds