TCW Report

Climate-health investments can save lives and billions: Study

Study says early warning systems and disease surveillance can save lives and cut billions in climate-related losses Early investment in climate-health solutions in low- and...

Santa Marta talks end with fragile fossil fuel consensus

A landmark conference on phasing out fossil fuels ended in Colombia with modest progress, exposing divisions over justice, corporate influence and finance, as activists...

Bangladesh approves three deep wells to boost fuel output

Bangladesh has approved drilling three deep exploration wells, including two for gas and one for oil, to boost domestic energy output, alongside multiple procurement...

Govt approves review of Mirsarai economic zone’s environmental, social impact

Bangladesh has approved a Tk868,000 project to review the environmental and social impacts of Mirsarai Economic Zone, amid growing scrutiny over forest destruction, stalled...

Teesta riverbank project brings hope to erosion-hit communities in Northern Bangladesh

A new riverbank protection project along the Teesta River in northern Bangladesh is raising hopes among erosion-hit communities in Kurigram, where thousands of families...

Cox’s Bazar seminar calls for direct funding, shared risk in humanitarian response

Aid leaders, government officials and civil society representatives gathered in Cox’s Bazar to urge greater direct funding for local organizations and stronger risk-sharing mechanisms,...

Mystery oil spill hits Veracruz Coast, threatening fisheries, tourism

Residents along Mexico’s Gulf coast are racing to clean oil-coated beaches in Veracruz as an unexplained spill spreads across fishing villages, threatening fisheries, tourism...

Forest officer accused of eating wild chicken after claiming release

A forest official in Bangladesh’s hill district of Khagrachhari faces allegations of eating a wild chicken after authorities claimed it had been released into...