By Sadiqur Rahman Bangladesh’s low-lying terrain combined with the crisscrossed river network, which is cause for recurring ...
"My body is burning. But still there is no break at all. I have to complete [my] work… I am suffering [in the heat], but I have to do my job." That's Raina, a garment worker in Bangladesh's capital of ...
THE 1996 Ganges Water Sharing Treaty (GWT) between India and Bangladesh was never designed to last forever. Its architects ...
(Muhammad Amdad HOSSAIN/AFP/AFP) On Bangladesh's coast, where mighty Himalayan rivers meet the sea, water defines every rhythm of life, and every struggle. Rising seas driven by climate change are ...
Imagine a cricket pitch disappearing mid-game, stadiums flooding, and athletes training between storms. This is the new reality of international sports. Oxfam reports say Bangladesh is among the top ...
Few countries in the world are considered more vulnerable to the impact of rising sea levels and climate change than Bangladesh, a nation of 175 million people squeezed into a landmass the size of ...
BANGLADESH’S journey towards food security is a story of resilience, innovation and ongoing challenges. From the days of famine of 1974 (March to December) and food aid (Red Cross aid and soup ...
Plan includes over 110 measures estimated to cost $230 billion Small and rural businesses say they get little state support Climate-resilient infrastructure could shield productivity, jobs DHAKA, Oct ...
This story was produced by Grist and was co-published with The Asian Dispatch. It is part of the Grist series Vital Signs, exploring the ways climate change affects your health. This reporting ...