Impact of cyclones on Bangladesh coastal areas
Bangladesh, with a coastline stretching over 710 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal, is one of the most cyclone-prone countries […]
Bangladesh, with a coastline stretching over 710 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal, is one of the most cyclone-prone countries […]
Plastic has become one of the most pressing environmental issues in Bangladesh. From urban centers like Dhaka and Chattogram to
The Buriganga River, once the lifeline of Dhaka, is now a grim example of environmental degradation. Despite repeated promises, clean-up
Bangladesh has become ground zero for the global climate refugee crisis. In 2025, millions of its citizens are either internally
Carbon emissions, particularly from fossil fuels, are the leading cause of global warming and climate change. As the planet warms,
As Bangladesh approaches 2030, the country stands at a transformative juncture. With a population of over 170 million, a growing
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is no stranger to flooding. As one of the fastest-growing megacities in the world,
In a country where nearly 40% of the population once lived without reliable electricity, solar energy adoption in rural Bangladesh
Introduction Bangladesh, a country blessed with diverse ecosystems—from tropical rainforests and wetlands to the world’s largest mangrove forest—boasts rich biodiversity.
Bangladesh is advancing its space capabilities with the development of its second satellite, Bangabandhu-2. Unlike its predecessor, Bangabandhu-1, which focuses
Bangladesh has made significant strides in implementing e-government services, transforming public service delivery through digital means. This progress is evident
As of mid-2025, Bangladesh is experiencing widespread protests driven by a confluence of political, social, and economic grievances. These demonstrations,