Recent hurricanes such as Maria and Katrina claimed over 1,000 lives. The death toll from a 1970 Bay of Bengal cyclone, ...
Bangladesh has been ranked 13th in the Long-Term Climate Risk Index (CRI), reflecting its continued vulnerability to ...
The adverse effects of global climate change are becoming increasingly clear and the impact is being felt in every region of ...
It must be acknowledged that it is the failure of wealthy nations—the highest emitters of greenhouse gases—to commit to grant ...
UK Minister for International Development Jenny Chapman has said that the United Kingdom is proud to stand with Bangladesh as a genuine partner. From supporting the Rohingya refugees being hosted by ...
With younger generations moving to cities and formal disaster support limited, coastal Bangladesh’s elderly are left to navigate cyclones on their own, often with devastating consequences ...
While LNG prices in Asia are forecast to drop to around $7.5 per million British thermal units (MBtu) by 2030–2035—roughly 40% below current levels—Bangladesh’s infrastructure bottlenecks and financin ...
The World Food Programme is marking ten years of anticipatory action, working with partners to improve forecasts and tailor activations ahead of emergencies ...
A not-for-profit organisation, Germanwatch, has released its latest report, ‘Climate Risk Index 2026’, on 11 November.
UK Minister for International Development, Jenny Chapman will confirm UK support for Rohingya refugees, including women and girls, while ...
Research reveals that many more people lose their lives because of the effects of rainfall and flooding than are routinely ...
CRI reinforces the idea that disasters related to human-induced climate change disproportionately affect countries in the ...