Dhaka February 23, 2025, 8:44 am
The factories did not obtain environmental clearances or take any step to control environmental pollution despite issuing repeated warnings from the DoE
British Minister of State for Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Affairs Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon said the event is testimony to Prime Minister Hasina’s enduring leadership in tackling climate change, both domestically and on
it is today, not tomorrow, to take action to save the planet as mankind is going to lose its 'war against nature'
Sheikh Hasina said in Bangladesh, biodiversity conservation has been recognized in its constitution as a fundamental principle of state policy. “Our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman enacted the wildlife
"We’re not only causing the extinction of other species but we are also actually moving towards ultimate extinction of human beings if our current actions continue to be unchecked," she said
Bangladesh is not alone in feeling the wrath of nature,” her article mentioned. “This year fires have raged in the Amazon, Australia, California and Siberia. Cyclones and hurricanes have battered the US, Caribbean and much of
Momen thanked ‘YouthNet for Climate Justice’ for organising such a timely event in line with the theme of this year’s International Youth Day which is “Youth Engagement for Global Action
Ban Ki-moon and the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in their nearly 12 minutes of conversation talked about different issues, including the CVF Conference and the Global Centre on Adaptation Conference
There are investments from government for embankment, but Water Development Board has hardly been able to show any accountability and efficiency
The CVF is a global partnership of 48 countries that are disproportionately affected by the consequences of global warming
The air quality in Dhaka showed a significant improvement on Saturday morning as the city ranked the 75th worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI).
The air quality in Dhaka showed a significant improvement on Friday morning with the capital city ranking the 64th worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI).
Dhaka’s air quality showed improvement for the second consecutive day on Thursday morning as it ranked the 12th worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI).
Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on Tuesday morning ranked the 7th worst in the world in the Air Quality Index (AQI).
Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on Monday morning ranked as 4th worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI) with moderate air quality.
Dhaka’s air quality showed signs of improvement for the fourth consecutive day on Friday morning.
Dhaka’s air quality showed signs of improvement for the third consecutive day on Friday morning.
Dhaka’s air quality showed signs of improvement for the second consecutive day on Thursday morning.
The quality of Dhaka’s air showed signs of improvement on Wednesday morning.
Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) forecast rain and thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty winds at many places over the country in the next 24 hours until Wednesday evening.