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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2026

environment

environment

Representational Image. Photo: Md Ali Ashraf Bhuiyan/TBS

87.4% people in Patuakhali and Barguna directly affected by climate change, 7% already displaced: Study

The social audit reveals that frequent cyclones, tidal surges, salinity intrusion, river erosion and prolonged waterlogging have severely disrupted livelihoods, housing, food security and access to...

Photo: Courtesy

7 quiet wins for climate and nature in 2025

Photo: Collected

Climate finance must be fair, transparent, community-centric: Rizwana

COP30 President Correa do Lago addresses delegates during the closing plenary in Belem. Photo: Masum Billah

Belem delivered big declarations, but Bangladesh returns home to rising seas and shrinking finance

Members of the Bangladesh delegation speak at a press conference during COP30. Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh warns of deepening divisions centring climate finance as COP30 enters crucial phase

Effort to revive Dhaka's lost heritage begins with renovation of 44 ponds

Effort to revive Dhaka's lost heritage begins with renovation of 44 ponds

File photo of Manjeet Dhakal. Photo: TBS

Adaptation finance one of the main agenda as COP30 edges forward, says LDC negotiator Manjeet Dhakal

Students, researchers, and prominent national climate experts pose for a photo with Emeritus Professor Ainun Nishat at the inauguration ceremony of ICCES. Photo: Courtesy

Institute of Climate Change, Environment and Sustainability launched on Int'l Climate Action Day, youth leadership focused

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan. File Photo: Collected

Adviser Rizwana stresses stronger enforcement, end to faulty environmental clearances

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan and Textiles Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin inaugurate sell of jute bags on 31 August 2025. Photo: TBS

Environment adviser urges use of jute bags instead of polythene

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan speaks at the Bangladesh Sustainability Conclave 2025 held at the Dhaka North City Corporation auditorium today, 30 August 2025. Photo: TBS

Investment needed in food, water and clean air: Rizwana

Illustration: TBS

Taps running dry: How Bangladesh is draining its groundwater — and its future

The Shada Pathor area is now almost desolate, scarred and damaged. Photo: TBS

How inter-party ‘consensus’ stripped Bholaganj of iconic white stones

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