#CLIMATE ICJ Ruling Empowers Bangladesh, Victim Nations to Sue for Climate Damages Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 25, 2025 – In a groundbreaking advisory opinion, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Md Ibrahim Khalilullah / 2 months Comment (0) (376)
#CLIMATE Landmark ICJ Ruling Declares Climate Change an “Urgent and Existential Threat” to Humanity July 23, 2025 – In a historic advisory opinion, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations’ highest judicial Janefar Alam / 2 months Comment (0) (367)
#CLIMATE There is no alternative to protecting coastal forests to combat the damage of climate change Bangladesh is facing various crises due to climate change, most of which are occurring in coastal areas. As a disaster-prone REN Report / 3 months Comment (0) (170)
#CLIMATE INM report: All 30 poorest upazilas are at climate risk in Bangladesh More than 30 million people in the country still live below the poverty line. This poor population is most affected Janefar Alam / 4 months Comment (0) (169)
#CLIMATE More than $8 million allocated in Bangladesh’s budget to combat climate change Bangladesh is at the top of the list of countries most at risk globally due to climate change. Increasing cyclones, Janefar Alam / 4 months Comment (0) (228)
#CLIMATE New threat of global warming, temperatures will break all records in five years The average global temperature increase could exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next five years. The annual temperature in any REN Report / 4 months Comment (0) (105)
#CLIMATE Germany to give Tk 7.24 billion to Bangladesh Germany will provide 52.5 million euros (about 724 crore taka) to Bangladesh for climate change adaptation efforts, the German Embassy REN Report / 6 months Comment (0) (85)
#CLIMATE Sea level to rise again in 2024 The warmest year since the practice of keeping annual temperature records began was 2024, that is, last year. Due to REN Report / 7 months Comment (0) (84)
#CLIMATE Where does global warming stand? DW According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 2024 was the warmest year on record. Climate change is the cause REN Report / 7 months Comment (0) (59)
#CLIMATE #ENERGY Shining a Light on Change: Sri Lanka’s Transition to Solar Power “My electricity bill, which used to be Rs 55,000 per month, is now nil because I installed solar panels,” says Arul Karki / 8 months Comment (0) (2.33K)