By Sadiqur Rahman The extended summers, delayed monsoons and shorter winters — collectively featuring a warmer climate — are triggering pest infestations across tea estates in Bangladesh and India.
Every year in Bangladesh, many people are being displaced as rising seas, shifting rivers, and extreme weather conditions ...
Bhola, in southern Bangladesh, has been called climate change’s ‘ground zero’, where its effects add to impoverishment and ...
Key discussion areas included climate resilience, renewable energy expansion, sustainable water supply, enhanced TVET and skills development cooperation, and continued support for social protection, ...
Bangladesh reported eight deaths Sunday from a dengue fever outbreak, bringing the tally for November to 86, the highest ...
DHAKA, Dec 6, 2025 (BSS) – Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Syeda Rizwana Hasan today urged ...
Climate change is exacerbating child mortality in flood-prone areas of Bangladesh, prompting mothers to have larger families as a response to the fear of losing children to disasters. Studies indicate ...
A rickshaw driver washing his face with water at a roadside water pipeline during a heatwave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Apr. 15, 2024. Credit: Depositphotos Subscribe for ads-free reading Bangladesh has ...
For people living in Bangladesh, home to the world’s largest river delta, disasters such as floods and cyclones are routine, especially during the monsoon season. Almost, every year, people experience ...
Climate change is already denting production in Bangladesh's garment factories as rising temperatures reduce worker ...
The event, titled “FAO@80 and Bangladesh : A shared legacy of agricultural transformation for five decades,” commemorated FAO ...