Dhaka February 22, 2025, 4:19 pm
The remark was made following a regional APHR conference titled “Climate Resilience in Southeast Asia: Strengthening the Role of Parliamentarians”
The country’s highest 120mm of rainfall was recorded in Jashore in 24 hours till 6am on Sunday
The minister said this while delivering his speech as the outgoing chair of the South Asia Cooperative Environment Programme (SACEP) at the 16th meeting of the Governing Council in Thimphu, Bhutan on Wednesday
State Minister Mohibbur Rahman visited the flood-hit areas from a helicopter on Wednesday morning
High blood pressure was adjudged the worst killer in 2021
The Hajj season will enter a new phase of climate change during the year 2026
A mild heatwave, which is sweeping over Khulna division and the district of Gopalganj, may continue
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen had a courtesy meeting with Deputy Minister of Energy of Azerbaijan and CEO of COP 29 (Conference of the Parties to UNFCCC) Elnur Sultanov on June 14 and discussed the issues on the climate f
By 2050, over one million people may have to be displaced due to the present rates of local sea level rise, study says
Budget allocation required to implement the steps mentioned in the plans is not reflected in the annual budget
M.A. Hasan of COAST Foundation moderated the event chaired by Radio Meghna focal and joint director Ferdous Ara Rumee
Hasina also opens the Environment Fair-2024, the National Campaign for Tree Plantation and the Tree Fair-2024
25% of total land area by 2030
NAP estimates an investment of USD230b for adaptation till 2050
NDRCC reported at least 16 lives were lost in the cyclone. 40,338 houses were completely destroyed
This updated toll marks a significant increase from the previously reported figure of 23, as authorities continue to respond to the widespread devastation
Due to the severe cyclone, 15 people were killed, and about 800,000 people in coastal areas were forced to leave their homesteads and seek shelter
Over 1.36 million customers affected. Khulna experienced 181mm of rain
The forest officials buried the carcasses of 26 deer inside the forest
Vegetables, banana, mango, sesame, papaya, mug, chilli, jute, litchi, and lemon were affected by the cyclone