World Habitat Day: Habitats not just for humanity, but for life
4 October 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
Providing permanent support to the people of Tanguar Haor
16 August 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
Solving the climate change problem
28 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
Desertification And Drought Day: The threat of parched land
16 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
Conservation delayed is conservation missed
1 April 2020, 18:00 PM
Coronavirus: A deadly threat
Why should you care about the air you breathe?
22 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
A breath of not so fresh air
20 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
Save the environment, not posters
24 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
Why count birds?
13 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
Nature-based Solutions / Is it a new concept for Bangladesh?
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Opinion
World Habitat Day: Habitats not just for humanity, but for life
Through the choppy waters of the Bay of Bengal, our speedboat twisted and turned trying to reach Sonadia Island.
4 October 2020, 18:00 PM
Providing permanent support to the people of Tanguar Haor
I always wanted to take two photographs of the same spot of Tanguar Haor—one in the driest month of the year and one in the wettest.
16 August 2020, 18:00 PM
Solving the climate change problem
The temperature in a small town in Eastern Russia, Verkhoyansk, located 10 kilometres above the Arctic circle, recently pushed to an astonishing 38 degrees Celsius—hotter than the annual average of Dhaka, Toronto, New York, or Los Angeles, during the same time of the year.
28 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Conservation delayed is conservation missed
In the middle of the devastating coronavirus crisis, we have come across some good news about the environment.
1 April 2020, 18:00 PM
Why should you care about the air you breathe?
If you live in Dhaka, a city that is perennially drowned in a sea of polluted air, you may think that a scarlet sunrise or sunset blazing across the horizon is a sight to behold.
22 March 2020, 18:00 PM
A breath of not so fresh air
We all know that the air quality in Dhaka is bad. Anyone living in the city only has to clean a surface at home in the morning and see the visible layer of dust magically reappear by the time you return from work, or spend a little time outdoors and just feel the air in your throat to know there is a real problem. But how bad is it truly? And are there insights that the data can reveal to us?
20 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Save the environment, not posters
With the Dhaka City Corporation election ready to roll out next month, the capital is brimming with a palpable air of electoral mood.
24 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Why count birds?
On a half-wooden, half-iron boat, a team of men and women in heavy winter gear and heavy-duty binoculars set sail on a very, very cold winter morning on January 5. Their destination was the sandbars and shallow water lagoons of the mighty Padma River.
13 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Is it a new concept for Bangladesh?
Bangladesh’s forests tell us many stories. Let me share three of them.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Arguments for using AI to combat climate change
According to a report published by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in 2018 the average global temperature was recorded to be the fourth highest on record.
8 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Why saving the Sundarbans is so urgent
The severe cyclonic storm Bulbul originated from the Bay of Bengal advancing with a speed of 140 kph and started dwindling when the mouth of the storm crossed the Sundarbans and hit the mangrove forest at a speed of 70-80 km per hour.
1 January 2020, 18:00 PM
How our rivers fared in 2019
The year 2019 saw both good and bad developments for our rivers. On the good side, the first thing to be mentioned is the High Court’s judgement of February 3, declaring rivers as a “legal entity,” having rights similar to a living person.
30 December 2019, 18:00 PM
COP25: Another round of active inaction
The UN’s longest-ever climate negotiations, continuing non-stop for almost two extra days, drew to a close on December 15 with not much to celebrate. Nations on both sides—developed and developing—held hardline positions resulting in utter disappointment, so expressed grudgingly by the UN Secretary General himself. Countries failed to agree on many of the sought-after outcomes, including rules to set up a global carbon market, steps to mobilise dedicated funding for loss and damage (L&D) and mobilisation of long term finance (LTF) for the most vulnerable.
18 December 2019, 18:00 PM
Perils of climate change: Time for action
The 25th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 25) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), known as the UN Climate Change
7 December 2019, 18:00 PM
Where has all the green gone?
As I pass the planning commission office in Agargaon on a rickshaw, on a jam-packed road in the evening, I cannot help noticing the big advertisements
13 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Cyclone Bulbul: Views from the ground
At least a dozen people died and many more were injured due to the impact of the cyclonic storm Bulbul in Bangladesh.
11 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Realigning our climate change goals
In climate change jargon, the process of adjustment to actual or expected climate change and its effects seeking to moderate or avoid harm or exploit beneficial opportunities is defined as adaptation.
4 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Battling climate induced displacement
Disaster and climate induced displacement has become an important issue in the global disaster risk reduction (DRR) conversation.
1 November 2019, 18:00 PM
The silent killer lurking in the air
Surprising as it may seem to some, non-smokers in Bangladesh can die of lung cancer, and we are not talking about passive smoking here.
19 October 2019, 18:00 PM
When the garbage piles up
The near absence of an environment-friendly urban waste management system in Bangladesh is a major concern for the citizens.
6 October 2019, 18:00 PM