Bangladesh is projected to lose 4.8 percent of its working hours due to heat stress by 2030 if adequate and timely adaptation ...
Despite increased crop production, farmers are struggling to reap the expected benefits due to a shortage of agricultural labour, climate change, weak market management, and limited use of modern tech ...
The report reveals that heatwaves, cyclones, floods, and other extreme weather events led to multiple rounds of school ...
Bangladesh has highlighted the significance of the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF), emphasizing its role beyond ...
Climate activists have called for a greater investment in climate infrastructure of Bangladesh. Sohanur Rahman, executive coordinator of YouthNet Global, said: “Although youth and children may be more ...
Children in Bangladesh among worst affected globally, with some losing up to 8 weeks of learning due to climate hazards such as heatwaves, cyclones and floods ...
DHAKA, Jan 30, 2025 (BSS) - Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today expressed concern over the slow and inadequate flow of climate finance, saying even the developed ...
Male, 79-year-old. Our research shows that older people in Bangladesh are adopting various strategies to manage climate-induced hazards. Common approaches include staying at home during disasters and ...
National Productivity Organisation director general Md Nuruzzaman on Monday said that while Bangladesh has made strides in ...