DHAKA, Sep 01 (IPS) - Bangladesh faces one of its most significant challenges ever climate change. Rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and changing rainfall patterns are already profoundly impacting this nation.Bangladesh, a picturesque land of rivers, lush green landscapes, and a vibrant cultural heritage, faces one of its most significant challenges ever climate change.
Bangladesh, a picturesque land of rivers, lush green landscapes, and a vibrant cultural heritage, faces one of its most significant challenges ever climate change.Situated in South Asia, with
Far from the madding crowd, in the quiet villages of Bagerhat, Satkhira and Khulna, a silent enemy is constantly at the door, often breaching boundaries in covert and overt ways. Be it in the form of raging cyclones, salt water intrusion or river bank erosion, the enemy is here to stay. The coastal regions of Bangladesh, especially in the Sundarbans in Khulna, is where climate
A picture is worth a thousand words. Now more than ever, photography has the power to celebrate the natural world and create conversations about our environment.
Developed in partnership by Forestry England and the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), Earth Pho