Extreme weather events are affecting food supplies
A significant gap exists between students' desire to take action and their understanding of climate science.
Since May last year, Bangladesh faced more than a dozen extreme weather events -- four cyclones, nine incidents of floods, and multiple spells of heavy rains, heatwaves, and cold waves -- and now they threaten food security..These events not only harmed individual farmers and food security
The Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 which recently concluded in Dhaka was a huge success and surpassed all expectations.
Bangladesh’s portrayal as a victim of climate change overlooks its potential to lead in education for sustainable development.
Bangladesh has been proactive in its efforts to combat the impacts of climate change.
"Water is the canary in the coalmine of climate change," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said in a statement accompanying the State of Global Water Resources Report.
Rivers have dried up, crops have withered and drinking water has been rationed in a part of Italy where agriculture and tourism are crucial, prompting both Sicily and Sardinia to declare a state of emergency.
Signs of resilience as severe flooding tests the nation
Extreme weather events are affecting food supplies
A significant gap exists between students' desire to take action and their understanding of climate science.
Since May last year, Bangladesh faced more than a dozen extreme weather events -- four cyclones, nine incidents of floods, and multiple spells of heavy rains, heatwaves, and cold waves -- and now they threaten food security..These events not only harmed individual farmers and food security
The Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 which recently concluded in Dhaka was a huge success and surpassed all expectations.
Bangladesh’s portrayal as a victim of climate change overlooks its potential to lead in education for sustainable development.
Bangladesh has been proactive in its efforts to combat the impacts of climate change.
"Water is the canary in the coalmine of climate change," WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said in a statement accompanying the State of Global Water Resources Report.
Rivers have dried up, crops have withered and drinking water has been rationed in a part of Italy where agriculture and tourism are crucial, prompting both Sicily and Sardinia to declare a state of emergency.
Signs of resilience as severe flooding tests the nation
Government should intensity efforts to support those most at risk