US President Donald Trump's decision to dismiss 800 employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is expected to negatively impact climate-vulnerable nations like Bangladesh.
2024 was the warmest year on record globally, and 2025 is expected to follow a similar trend with early temperature rises, according to global forecasts ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNEmerging issues in the Bangladesh renewable energy and power sectorBy bno - Mumbai bureau Bangladesh recently unveiled the Draft Renewable Energy Policy 2025 (DREP) which was open for public ...
Canada's international development minister says the country is committed to “fiercely strengthening long-lasting friendship ...
Australia’s Ambassador for Climate Change Kristin Tilley has acknowledged the efforts and investment of Bangladesh for its adaptation and mitigation initiatives which positioned Bangladesh as the most ...
The report urges global leaders to unite in demanding debt cancellation as part of payment of the climate debt and other reparations owed by high-income countries. "As Bangladesh and other ...
In Bangladesh, a booming black market for scraps of plastic has sprung up in vast rubbish tips – many of the workers are ...
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