Climate Change in Bangladesh

What Nasa satellites say about Bangladesh’s climate

Recent data reveals terrifying conditions of freshwater bodies in the country.

Time for a renewables revolution

Why sit on the proposal to produce 1,000 MW of solar power?

Devastating climate impacts await coastal Bangladesh

The World Bank recently published a thorough analysis of various adverse impacts of human-induced climate change that are going to hit the coastal districts of Bangladesh.

Climate change affecting physical, mental health of Bangladeshis: World Bank

Weather variations in Bangladesh, caused by climate change, is leading to an increase in the spread of infectious diseases and affecting mental health of people, says a new World Bank Report. 

Around 4cr people might be displaced due to climate change: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in parliament says there is a possibility that around four crore people of 70 upazilas in 19 districts might be displaced due to climate change. The premier, however, did not mention how many years it may take.

Climate Disasters: 19m children face risks in Bangladesh

Over 19 million children across Bangladesh -- a quarter of them under 5 -- bear the brunt of climate change disasters, according to a Unicef report which says the climate crisis threatens child nutrition in the country.

‘Over 19m Bangladeshi children at frontline of climate crisis’

Over 19 million children -- a quarter of them under 5 -- spread across Bangladesh are at the front line of climate change disasters, a UN report says mentioning that climate change threatens child nutrition here.

Climate change-induced salinity affecting soil across coastal Bangladesh

As a country with a significantly long coastline, the adverse impacts of saltwater intrusion is substantial on Bangladesh.

September 20, 2023
September 20, 2023
January 30, 2023
January 30, 2023

What Nasa satellites say about Bangladesh’s climate

Recent data reveals terrifying conditions of freshwater bodies in the country.

December 25, 2022
December 25, 2022

Time for a renewables revolution

Why sit on the proposal to produce 1,000 MW of solar power?

September 27, 2022
September 27, 2022

Devastating climate impacts await coastal Bangladesh

The World Bank recently published a thorough analysis of various adverse impacts of human-induced climate change that are going to hit the coastal districts of Bangladesh.

October 7, 2021
October 7, 2021

Climate change affecting physical, mental health of Bangladeshis: World Bank

Weather variations in Bangladesh, caused by climate change, is leading to an increase in the spread of infectious diseases and affecting mental health of people, says a new World Bank Report. 

January 15, 2020
January 15, 2020

Around 4cr people might be displaced due to climate change: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in parliament says there is a possibility that around four crore people of 70 upazilas in 19 districts might be displaced due to climate change. The premier, however, did not mention how many years it may take.

October 23, 2019
October 23, 2019

Climate Disasters: 19m children face risks in Bangladesh

Over 19 million children across Bangladesh -- a quarter of them under 5 -- bear the brunt of climate change disasters, according to a Unicef report which says the climate crisis threatens child nutrition in the country.

October 22, 2019
October 22, 2019

‘Over 19m Bangladeshi children at frontline of climate crisis’

Over 19 million children -- a quarter of them under 5 -- spread across Bangladesh are at the front line of climate change disasters, a UN report says mentioning that climate change threatens child nutrition here.

January 17, 2019
January 17, 2019

Climate change-induced salinity affecting soil across coastal Bangladesh

As a country with a significantly long coastline, the adverse impacts of saltwater intrusion is substantial on Bangladesh.

September 27, 2018
September 27, 2018

Climate Change Fallout: 13.4cr people to be hit hard

More than three-quarters of Bangladesh’s population is at risk of declining living standards due to rising temperature and erratic rainfall from climate change, the World Bank says.