As carbon footprints continue to dictate what’s driving climate change and the chances of reversing its effects seem slim, the concept of achieving carbon neutrality may appear astonishing and hopeful. Remarkably, a two-year-old girl has proven that even small actions can make a difference.
Tokenism at events like COP29 risks reducing youth engagement to mere visibility.
The loss and damage cycle requires holistic, integrated, and continuous climate financing urgently from local, national, and international government and non-government actors.
A list of major environmental policy initiatives in Bangladesh that have been stuck in a limbo for many years
The world leaders who are responsible for emitting most of the greenhouse gases are not willing to take the requisite actions at the scale and pace that is required.
London has the potential to become a global leader in harnessing the insurance sector to tackle climate change at scale.
Bangladesh is at the forefront of having to tackle climate change out of necessity, so we cannot avoid learning how to do so.
There is a great need for an annual “Accountability COP” to hold those who have pledged to act against climate change to account.
We need visionary leaders to deal with the impending climate catastrophe.
As carbon footprints continue to dictate what’s driving climate change and the chances of reversing its effects seem slim, the concept of achieving carbon neutrality may appear astonishing and hopeful. Remarkably, a two-year-old girl has proven that even small actions can make a difference.
Tokenism at events like COP29 risks reducing youth engagement to mere visibility.
The loss and damage cycle requires holistic, integrated, and continuous climate financing urgently from local, national, and international government and non-government actors.
A list of major environmental policy initiatives in Bangladesh that have been stuck in a limbo for many years
The world leaders who are responsible for emitting most of the greenhouse gases are not willing to take the requisite actions at the scale and pace that is required.
London has the potential to become a global leader in harnessing the insurance sector to tackle climate change at scale.
Bangladesh is at the forefront of having to tackle climate change out of necessity, so we cannot avoid learning how to do so.
There is a great need for an annual “Accountability COP” to hold those who have pledged to act against climate change to account.
We need visionary leaders to deal with the impending climate catastrophe.