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FRIDAY, JUNE 05, 2026

World Environment Day 2026

World Environment Day 2026

Representational image. File Photo: TBS

Countries like Bangladesh cannot adapt forever

The problem is not the promises made but the global climate politics of delayed action and accountability as when it comes to the part of delivery, it keeps arriving late

A child, wearing a bright yellow t-shirt, stands atop garbage with dinghy boats anchored near the Buriganga River, while looking at the cityscape on the other side. Photo: Yasin Piash/TBS

Bangladesh's rivers are changing, and so are the people around them

Heatwaves: A growing concern for Bangladesh

Heatwaves: A growing concern for Bangladesh

Environmental Economist Shafiqul Alam. TBS Sketch

Driving the energy transition, debunking climate mitigation myths

Titu Datta Gupta, Deputy Editor at The Business Standard. TBS Sketch

The planet is sending danger signals. Can you hear?

Represenational image. Photo: Pinterest

'Ekta dress ekbar porle, ota ar porina': Fashion's hidden climate impact in Bangladesh

Sadia Islam, assistant professor at Department of Environmental Economics, Dhaka School of Economics. Illustration: TBS

One planet, one chance: Why climate action can no longer wait

Remnants of a landslide hover above a colony located at the bottom of a hill in Chattogram. File Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

How early warnings help reduce landslide risks in Chattogram's hill areas

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