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climate action

The soaring prices of carbon may encourage the largest polluters in Europe to decarbonise. PHOTO: REUTERS
Global Economy

Energy firms' climate commitments lack credibility: Report

REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Climate Change

Paris climate targets feasible if nations keep vows

Photo: Mumit M
Thoughts

From IPCC WG2 assessment: A liveable future is possible amidst a rapidly closing window of opportunity 

YPF conducts seminar on Climate Action
Climate Change

YPF conducts seminar on Climate Action

Between 2012 and 2050, the freshwater river area is expected to decrease from 40.8% to 17.1% in the southwest coastal zone of Bangladesh. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Sumon Mallick
Thoughts

What does the IPCC say about Bangladesh in its Sixth Assessment Report of Working Group II?

2022 Beijing Olympics - Ski Jumping - Women's Normal Hill Training - National Ski Jumping Centre, Zhangjiakou, China - 4 February, 2022. Ito Yuki of Japan in action. PHOTO: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
China

China showcases low-carbon tech for 'green' Games

With reliance on fossil fuel, how Dhaka can cut CO2 by 22%
Climate Change

With reliance on fossil fuel, how Dhaka can cut CO2 by 22%

COP26 President Alok Sharma receives applause during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain November 13, 2021. REUTERS
World+Biz

COP26 agrees deal aimed at averting climate catastrophe, after late drama

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Denmark can be knowledge partner for greener Bangladesh: Envoy

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses the opening ceremony of the World Leaders Summit at the 26th United Nations Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow, Britain, Nov. 1, 2021. Photo :Reuters
World+Biz

UN chief welcomes China-US declaration on enhancing climate action

File Photo: Inundated village houses are seen in Savar, Bangladesh. Photographer: Munir Uz zaman/AFP via Getty Images
Environment

UK announces £120m climate funding for Bangladesh

Climate activist Greta Thunberg speaks at a Fridays for Future march during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 5 November, 2021. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
World+Biz

Greta Thunberg calls UN climate talks a failure

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina TBS Sketch.
Bangladesh

World has to share responsibilities of climate migrants: PM

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