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The world is getting increasingly hotter. Can countries take timely action to offset the damage?
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Quamrul Haider: Agriculture and livestock - are they victims or perpetrators of climate change?
Though much of the world is focused on transitioning away from fossil fuels as a way to fight climate change, there are other often overlooked contributors to the conundrum resulting from climate change.
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Impact of climate change: Bangladesh may see more floods
A UN report titled "World Water Development Report 2020" said apart from flooding, Bangladesh will also be the country worst hit by droughts due to increased concentration of pollutants and low-quality groundwater sources.
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$33m project launched for people vulnerable to climate impacts
The Bangladesh government and UNDP jointly launched a project of $33 million that will benefit almost 7 lakh people, mostly women and adolescent girls, in the climate vulnerable districts of Satkhira and Khulna.
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Climate change diplomacy is now the challenge
Last May, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was invited to the annual leaders’ high-level meeting in Munich, Germany, to speak on the growing concern about the global security threats due to climate change.
Nuclear energy to cut carbon contamination
Nuclear energy is the only medium of reducing carbon contamination in order to tackle the greenhouse effect and therefore the developing countries must prioritise clean energy sources, experts said at ATOMEXPO 2019.
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Climate change forces Arctic animals to shift feeding habits
Seals and whales in the Arctic are shifting their feeding patterns as climate change alters their habitats, and the way they do so may determine whether they survive, a new study has found.
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