Bangladesh, one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries, is increasingly at the forefront of global discussions ...
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Climate change-driven extreme weather - from flooding and mudslides to blistering heat - is accelerating migration to Bangladesh's cities, raising the risks of ...
Dhaka, May 28 -- Bangladesh incurs an annual GDP loss of 1-2% due to climate change-induced disasters such as floods, droughts, cyclones, tidal surges and heatwaves. Despite limited resources, the ...
Speakers warned that the continued failure of rich countries to deliver promised climate finance is pushing ...
Bangladesh — a country highly vulnerable to floods, cyclones, storms and drought due to the climate crisis — faces major challenges in its agricultural sector. Over one million hectares of land in ...
Two advisers of the interim government yesterday accused the Global North of failing to ensure climate justice and urged wealthy countries to provide proper compensation to climate change–affected ...
A typical consequence of climate change, drier monsoons with sudden bursts of heavy rain has led to days of inundation and long periods of standing water, creating an ideal situation for breeding ...
Few places in the world are suffering more from the effects of climate change than Bangladesh. Most of the country is no higher than 50 feet above sea level, making it vulnerable to severe flooding ...