The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in a historic case challenging the president’s use of emergency powers to ...
Thiago Picolo, the CEO of Brazil's Re.Green, which has been shortlisted in the Protect and Restore Nature category, says his ...
By Syeda Rizwana Hasan\xa0This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil (COP30) comes at a decisive moment, not just for the climate agenda but for international cooperation more ...
Multiple unofficial accounts and claims by government and non‑government sources suggest that loss and damage, along with the response to it, cost more than $5 billion a year for Bangladesh. Yet these ...
During a visit to Bangladesh, Vatican's Cardinal Czerny pledged to speak for climate-vulnerable nations at COP30, calling the ...
DHAKA: On November 2, the Canadian-born Jesuit joined about 600 Christian internally displaced persons (IDPs) at the Peter ...
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Oxfam reveals Tk 1.35 billion climate losses in Bangladesh
Nov. 5 -- induced losses worth Tk 1.35 billion (USD 11 million) were recorded across 19 districts in Bangladesh through Oxfam's new 'Loss and Damage Dashboard', with each affected person suffering an ...
Bangladesh's strategy of borrowing in Japanese yen to avoid paying high dollar-based interest rates has started backfiring due to the currency volatility and rising interest rates in Japan. The South ...
Data analysis found higher than average migration growth to the US from areas in Guatemala, Bangladesh and Senegal hit by repeated climate disasters.
A new TIB report says 54% of allocations from the national climate fund, Bangladesh Climate Change Trust (BCCT), have been affected by corruption.
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